KMF reduces cost of curds, buttermilk, sweet lassi


Team Udayavani, Jul 18, 2022, 8:44 PM IST

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has decided to reduce the price of curds, buttermilk, and sweet lassi.

KMF released its circular on Monday, notifying the reduction in price.

In a circular rolled out on Sunday, it had increased the pricing of 200 gm, 500 gm, and one litre packet of curds to Rs 12, Rs 24, and Rs 46, respectively. On Monday in its fresh rollout, it has reduced to Rs 10.50, Rs 23, and Rs 45 respectively.

Similarly, for a 200 ml sachet of buttermilk, the cost has been reduced from Rs 8 to Rs 7.50. For a 200 ml tetra pack it is reduced to Rs 10.50 from Rs 11. For buttermilk pet bottles it is reduced to Rs 12.50 from Rs 13.

Lassi sachet of 200 ml has been reduced to Rs 10.50 from Rs 11. The Mango lassi tetra pack was Rs 27 on Sunday and reduced to Rs 26.50 on Monday. Pet bottle of 200 ml normal lassi and mango lassi will be available for Rs 16 and Rs 21 respectively.

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