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India’s thali got cheaper in October as onion, pulse prices plunged; will the trend hold in November?

The steep decline, the report says, was largely driven by the crash in prices of onions, potatoes, and pulses, even as edible oil and LPG costs prevented a deeper fall.

November 09, 2025 / 14:08 IST
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“Broilers account for nearly half of the thali cost. Lower vegetable and pulse prices helped bring down the overall price,” Crisil noted.

India’s dinner table just got lighter on the wallet. The cost of home-cooked vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis dropped sharply in October,  down 17 percent and 12 percent year-on-year, respectively, according to ANI, citing Crisil Market Intelligence & Analytics’ Roti Rice Rate (RRR) report.

The steep decline, the report says, was largely driven by the crash in prices of onions, potatoes, and pulses, even as edible oil and LPG costs prevented a deeper fall.

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What’s behind cheaper thalis

The biggest relief came from vegetables. Onion prices nosedived 51 percent from a year earlier as traders rushed to clear old rabi stock ahead of fresh kharif arrivals in November, while exports stayed subdued. Tomatoes too dropped 40 percent due to steady supplies from western and southern India, and potato prices fell 31 percent thanks to improved rabi production.