Non-vegetarian thali cost drops 1% in March; Vegetarian thali prices remain stable: Crisil Report
New Delhi [India], April 7 (ANI): The cost of a home-cooked non-vegetarian thali fell by one per cent year-on-year in March 2026, while the price of a vegetarian meal remained stable during the same period. This difference in pricing emerged as lower costs for staples such as onions, potatoes, and pulses effectively offset the rising expenses associated with tomatoes, vegetable oil, and fuel.
A significant factor behind the flat pricing of the vegetarian thali was a sharp spike in tomato costs. Prices for the vegetable rose 33 per cent year-on-year to Rs 28 per kg in March 2026, up from Rs 21 per kg in March 2025. This increase was driven by delayed transplantation in key producing regions, including Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, which adversely impacted crop development, yield, and the timing of arrivals in the market.
Potato prices also decreased by 13 per cent year-on-year, a trend attributed to weak demand from the hotel, restaurant, and catering sectors alongside general stock liquidation.
The reduction in the non-vegetarian thali cost was primarily supported by a two per cent drop in broiler prices. "The cost of a non-veg thali fell due to an estimated 2% on-year decline in broiler prices, which accounted for ~50% of the cost, on a high base," the report said.
The report further showed that tomato and potato prices dipped six per cent each on a month-on-month basis, while onion prices fell 14 per cent. Pulse prices followed a similar downward trajectory, declining six per cent due to higher opening stocks.
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