Patanjali Slashes Prices Across Food, Personal Care Range After GST 2.0 Revamp: Here’s What’s Cheaper Now
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Patanjali foods lowers MRPs on Food, Non-Food products post GST cut
New Delhi: Patanjali Foods Ltd has reduced retail prices (MRP) of various products, including Nutrela soya chunks, with effect from Monday, passing on the benefits of GST reduction to consumers. In a statement on Sunday, Patanjali Foods announced the decision to reduce the maximum retail price (MRP) across its product portfolio in line with the GST rationalisation. The revised prices cover the entire range of food and non-food categories, it add…
Patanjali Foods cuts rates of its products ahead of GST 2.0 rollout
A day before the rollout of next-generation GST reforms, Patanjali Foods on Sunday announced that it is reducing the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) across its product portfolio. In a statement, Patanjali Foods said it has reinforced its commitment to supporting the "government’s vision of affordable nutrition, wellness, and value-driven choices for every Indian household" by reducing its rates. "By providing relief in GST, PM Modi has given the cou…
Patanjali cuts prices after GST rate reduction, toothpaste to ghee now cheape
New Delhi: Consumers will now have to pay less for Patanjali’s popular products, from Dant Kanti toothpaste to Kesh Kanti shampoo, following a reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates. Patanjali Foods Ltd announced a price cut across a wide range of items, passing on the benefit of the government’s recent tax relief directly to customers. The revised prices came into effect on September 22. The reductions cover food items, beverages, heal…
Patanjali Foods Limited has announced that it is reducing the prices of its products. The company says that the government has recently reduced GST on some items, and consumers will now get the full benefit of it. The new prices will come into effect from September 22 and include everything from food and beverages to medicines, soaps, oils and cosmetics. This means that many popular Patanjali products will now be cheaper. Food items have become …
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