– Dabur products like Real Juice reduced from ₹130 to ₹122; Red toothpaste from ₹153 to ₹135.
– ITC’s Cow Ghee dropped from ₹1,080/litre to ₹1,010/litre.
– Amul Butter now costs ₹58 per 100 gm instead of ₹62; ice cream prices adjusted as well.
– Vicks Inhaler reduced by Procter & Gamble from ₹69 to ₹64.
– Ferrero slashed Nutella (350g) by ₹50 to a new price of ₹399.
The implementation of GST 2.0 has introduced clear benefits for consumers through significant reductions in essential product prices while streamlining taxation into simpler slabs. This development is likely aimed at boosting consumer sentiment ahead of India’s critical festive season-a period when household spending typically accelerates.
For businesses operating in the FMCG space that recently faced inflationary pressures on inputs alongside stagnant urban demand growth rates this move potentially marks an crucial turning point towards recovery-with expectations being tied closely toward exponential post-festive-periods-consumption momentum driven structurally-transparent-affordable accessible pricing setups enacted proactively-framework