After Diwali, Verka Increased Lassi Price by ₹5: 800ML Packet Will Now Be 900ML; CM Had Announced Price Reduction.
After Diwali, Verka has increased the price of its Lassi packet from ₹30 to ₹35 in Punjab and Chandigarh. Along with this, there has been a change in the packaging as well. The earlier 800 milliliter packaging has now become 900 millilitres. The new packaging is available in the market from today. This packaging will sell for ₹40 in Delhi NCR and other surrounding areas.
Meanwhile, CM Bhagwant Mann had announced a reduction in the prices of Verka’s milk and other products, stating that the revised prices would be implemented from September 22. In this, it was stated that according to the GST 2.0 reforms of the Government of India…
Prices Increased 6 Months Ago
- Full Cream Milk (FCM) Half Liter: ₹35
- Verka Standard Milk (STD) Half Liter: ₹32
- Verka Toned Milk (TM) Half Liter: ₹29 instead of ₹28
- Verka Double Toned Milk (DTM): ₹26
- Cow Milk, Half a Litre: ₹30
Price Cuts Were Due from September 22
The CM had said that Verka, a trusted brand of the farmer cooperative Milkfed, has decided to significantly reduce the prices of its popular range of milk and dairy products. Consumers would get Verka Ghee ₹30 to ₹35 per litre/kilogram cheaper from September 22.
Apart from this, the price of Table Butter would be reduced by ₹30 per kg, Unsalted Butter by ₹35 per kg, Processed Paneer by ₹20 per kg, and the price of UHT Milk (Standard, Toned, and Double Toned) would be reduced by ₹2 per litre. The prices of other products like Ice Cream (Melon, Brick, and Tub) have been reduced by up to ₹10 per litre, and the price of Paneer would be reduced by ₹15 per kilogram.


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