Will Milk Price Hike Make Your Favourite Mithai Expensive? Here's What Bikanervala Said
Will Milk Price Hike Make Your Favourite Mithai Expensive? Here's What Bikanervala Said
Bikanervala said it has decided to absorb the hike in rates of milk by leading suppliers Amul and Mother Dairy.

Bikanervala Foods Ltd said it will not increase the prices of sweets as of now and has decided to absorb the hike in rates of milk by leading suppliers Amul and Mother Dairy.

With effect from Monday, Amul and Mother Dairy have increased the liquid milk prices by Rs 2 per litre.

Manish Aggarwal, director, Bikano, Bikanervala Foods, said, “The recent surge in milk prices is likely to have an impact on the consumers and small sweet shop owners, leading to higher prices for milk-related products. However, it’s important to note that the demand for ‘mithai’ and other milk-based products may not be significantly affected by these rising costs.”

“We are absorbing the increased cost of milk and have no immediate plans to pass it on to our consumers,” he added.

Aggarwal said the company is carefully balancing consumer price sensitivity with price elasticity and competitive dynamics.

“While we aim to maintain a steady volume momentum, if this scenario persists, we may need to consider adjusting the prices of our products in the future,” he said.

Bikanervala Foods is one of the leading players in sweets and snacks products.

Milk Price Hike

Mother Dairy on Monday announced Rs 2 per litre hike in milk prices in the Delhi-NCR market due to a rise in input cost over the last 15 months.

The increase in prices of all milk variants is effective from Monday (June 3) in Delhi-NCR and other markets where it has a presence.

On Sunday, the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which markets dairy products under the Amul brand, increased milk prices by about Rs 2 per litre from Monday across the country.

(With PTI inputs)

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