Britannia raised prices by 2% in the December quarter and expects a cumulative price hike of 6-6.5% until the June quarter of 2025-26 as costs of key input materials, such as wheat, palm oil, cocoa, etc., remain high.
Britannia kicks off another round of price hikes
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