The Karnataka government issued a notification a few days ago and increased the price of Nandini milk at Rs 4 per liter. The revised rate has come into effect from April 1. After this, many hotels and restaurants in Bengaluru have increased the prices of coffee and tea. The price has increased from Rs 3 to Rs 5. However, the Bangalore Hotel Owners Association has not issued any official statement about the increase in coffee and tea prices.
The price of Nandini milk has increased by four rupees per liter, so the price of coffee and tea is also compulsory to increase. Similarly, PC Rao, president of the Hotel Owners Association, said a few days ago that the prices of other milk products should also be increased.
Prices of these products may increase
The prices of not only coffee and tea, but also milk made of milk will also increase. The prices of dairy products etc. are expected to increase. Manufacturing cost of other products is also increasing due to increase in milk prices. A hotel owner in Bengaluru said that hence they will increase the prices of milk products.
Increase in the price of coffee powder
The price of coffee powder also increased a few weeks ago. This has also increased the prices of coffee. By the last week of February, the price of roasted coffee powder increased by Rs 100 per kg. Sources in the Coffee Rowsters Association and Coffee Board of India recently said that it is expected to increase by Rs 100 per kg again.
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Due to the increase in the price of coffee powder, vendors have no option but to increase the price of a cup of coffee by about 1 rupee. The chairman of the Indian Coffee Rosesters Association said a few days ago that we cannot increase the quantity of chikori as it affects the quality and taste.