India-Business/Economy Veg thali cost went up 12%, Non Veg declined by 4% in Dec’2023:CRISIL Chennai, Jan 10 (Always First) Vegetarians shelled out more for their home cooked thali than non-vegetarians in December 2023 as compared to what they had spent in December 2022, states a report by CRISIL Market Intelligence & Analytics, a division of CRISIL. According to the report, the cost of the vegetarian meal plate rose 12 per cent, while that of a non-vegetarian meal declined by four per cent in December 2023 as compared to the corresponding period in 2022. The rise in veg thali cost was led by substantial increases of 82% and 42% in prices of onion and tomato, respectively. Prices of pulses, which account for about 9% of the veg thali cost, also increased 24% on-year, the report notes. According to the report, the decline in the cost of the non-veg thali was due to about 15% decline in broiler prices on-year amid higher production. The good news is that on month-on-month basis, the cost of home cooked vegetarian and non-vegetarian meal fell three per cent and five per cent respectively in December 2023 as compared to November 2023 prices, the report said. “The easing was due to a 14% and 3% on-month decrease in prices of onion and tomato, respectively, with the festive season coming to an end. The cost of the non-veg thali declined faster due to a 5-7% on-month decline in the price of broilers, which account for about 50% of the cost,” the report said. According to the report, cost of cooking a plate of vegetarian meal was Rs.29.70 last month (November 2023 Rs.30.5) while that of non-vegetarian meal was Rs.57.6 (November 2023 Rs.60.4).