GST shock! Amul increased the rates of milk, curd, and lassi, knowing which products have become expensive

Posted on 20th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

Amul Price Hike: Inflation is increasing rapidly in the country, meanwhile the central government has increased the rates of GST. After the decision taken by the government, the rates of many products have increased. If you also use Amul's flavored milk, curd, or any other products, then from now on you will have to spend more money.

 

Products become expensive from July 19

 

Let us tell you that after the increased GST by the Central Government, the company has revised the rates of its products. The company has said that the new rates have come into effect from July 19, 2022. The prices have increased only after the 5 percent GST imposed by the government on packaged products.

 

Check New Rates

 

Amul company has increased the rates of many products including milk, curd, buttermilk, and flavored milk. From now on you will have to spend more money to buy these products. The company has increased the price of 200 grams of curd by Rs 20 to Rs 21. Apart from this, if you get 170ml of Amul Lassi, now instead of Rs.10, you will get Rs.11.

 

What is the cost of 1 kg curd?

 

Apart from this, the price of 200 grams of curd has been increased from Rs 40 to Rs 42. At the same time, the price of the Amul curd packet has increased by Rs 30 to Rs 32. At the same time, if you take a packet of one kg, then you will now have to spend Rs 69 for it. Earlier its price was 65 rupees.

 

 

Flavored milk also increased rates

 

If we talk about the price of flavored milk, now you will have to spend 22 rupees for 20 rupees of milk. At the same time, if you talk about the pack containing Tetra, then for a packet of 200 ml whey, you will have to spend Rs 13 instead of Rs 12.

 

Rates hiked due to GST

 

The Managing Director of the company said that due to the increased GST by the government, the prices of the products have been increased. Apart from this, the company itself will bear the rising rates on the prices of small packets.

 

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