Rs. 60 reduced on edible oil and ghee on Utility stores

The Utility Stores Corporation (USC) has announced a considerable decrease in pricing of branded ghee and cooking oil at its outlets across the nation in an effort to alleviate the financial burden on citizens.

The decision was made in reaction to the strain that rising food prices have placed on household finances.

Notification of Reduced Prices on Oil and Ghee

The price of branded ghee has been reduced by Rs. 60 per kilogram, according to a notification released by the USC and made public.

With this change, the general population will be able to continue using ghee, a common culinary ingredient, without having to worry about their budgets.

The notification also mentions a drop in the price of cooking oil from Rs. 37 to 59.

Consumers who depend on cooking oil for their everyday culinary requirements should feel relieved by this adjustment.

People are happy that USC has decided to cut the cost of these necessary cooking supplies, especially those who are struggling with money.

The utility outlets’ lower prices will assist households all around the country have access to reasonable, high-quality culinary staples while also easing the strain of growing food prices.

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