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DATA STORY: The cost of a meal in India and around the world

The report says a simple 600-kilocalorie meal would cost 4.5% of average daily income in India

June 04, 2018 / 20:16 IST
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In 2013, Congress leader Raj Babbar made a statement that a hearty meal in Mumbai could be bought for Rs 12. His colleague Rasheed Masood followed it up by claiming that one could get a meal for Rs 5 in Delhi. Both leaders, then in power, were heavily criticised by the opposition and general public at that time.

Babbar, it seems, may not have been too off the mark. A recent report by the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, World Food Programme states that the ‘true cost’ of a plate of meal in India is Rs 13.50.

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However, not all countries are so lucky. Food can be a luxury in underdeveloped or conflict-stricken countries. For example, a plate of meal would cost 155 percent of the average daily income of a South Sudanese person. Similarly, in Syria, it would cost 115% of the average daily income of the war-torn country.

No wonder, in 2016, 795 million people were hungry. It is expected that the number (yet to be revealed) would be worse for 2017.