After milk, bakery products also become costlier, bread becomes costlier by ₹ 5 in Mumbai

The impact of the increase in prices of petrol and diesel amid the Iran war has now reached the breakfast of common people. Just a few days after milk became expensive, the prices of bread have also been increased by Rs 5 in Mumbai and surrounding areas. Bread manufacturing companies say that everything from production to delivery has become expensive, due to which the prices have had to be increased. On May 16, Modern Bread increased the prices of many of its products. At the same time, business experts say that soon other big companies like Britannia Industry and Wibs may also increase the prices.

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Why did bread become expensive?

According to people associated with the bakery industry, the cost is continuously increasing due to many reasons. According to experts, there has been an increase in the prices of petrol and diesel in the last one week. Because of which bread companies have added their increasing transportation and delivery costs to the prices of bread. There has also been an increase in the price of LPG used in baking. There has also been an increase in the prices of salt and preservative products.

Cost of plastic packaging increased

According to experts, India imports plastic raw material used for bread packaging on a large scale. Imports have become expensive due to increased pressure on the rupee due to the Iran war, which has also led to a huge increase in packaging costs. Earlier, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation had increased the price of milk by Rs 2 per liter across the country. At the same time, the prices of petrol and diesel have also increased by about Rs 3.90 per liter. CNG has also become expensive in cities like Mumbai and Delhi.

Jaiprakash Singh

Jaiprakash Singh’s name comes among the selected crime reporters of the country. Continued services as a TV journalist for a long time. Part of active journalism for almost three decades. Role of producer, anchor and crime reporter. Presently working as Associate Editor in TV9 Bharatvarsha from Mumbai. Before this, he was the Bureau Chief of India TV in Mumbai from 2012 to 2022. From 2005 to 2012, he held the responsibility of Deputy Bureau Chief in Network18 Group’s IBN7 channel. Worked as Senior Special Correspondent at Sahara Samay Mumbai from 2004 to 2005. Was the Chief of BAG Films in Mumbai Bureau from 2002 to 2004. Joined Navbharat Times Mumbai in 1997 and worked here for 2 years. Even before this, worked in four institutions.

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