Your Food is Becoming Expensive as Onion, Tomato and Potato Prices Soar

게시됨 2020년 9월 15일

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The article highlights the significant rise in vegetable and fruit prices in India, with onions reaching Rs. 50 per kg and tomatoes costing Rs. 80 per kg. Other vegetables like cauliflower and potatoes are also expensive, causing difficulties for the average consumer to manage their kitchen budgets. The rise in food item prices, particularly vegetables and fruits, is contributing to rapid inflation during an already challenging economic period due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Prices of vegetables have started touching the sky in the country. Onion, the most common vegetable in Indian kitchens, now costs Rs. 50 per kg and tomato, also one of the most common vegetables in Indian kitchens, now costs Rs. 80 per kg. Vegetable prices are increasing rapidly these days, and the common man has no choice for what to do, as these vegetables are daily needs. In such a situation, it is becoming very difficult for common people to manage their kitchen budget. The price of onions has reached up to Rs. 50 per kg. And tomato prices are between Rs. 75-80. And it’s becoming very heavy on common people. And cauliflower, the winter vegetable, has arrived in the market, but presently being sold at a price of around Rs. 100 for a kg. Potatoes are being sold at the price of 35-40 Rs. per kg. It has become a big question for housewives, which vegetables to choose to maintain both budget and taste, as common vegetables like potato, tomato, and onion are becoming this much ...

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