Maggi Size: Our favorite Maggi, which used to fill our stomachs at a low price, has now also been hit by inflation. 2 Minute Noodles has been hit by inflation in a slightly different way. Its prices remain the same but the company has reduced its size. Because of which, now Rs 12 Maggi which used to fill the stomach, will no longer be able to fill the stomach.
cut in maggi
Actually, according to the report of NDTV, the company has reduced the weight of Maggi packets worth Rs 7, 12, 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120. Earlier, 35 grams of noodles were included in the Rs 7 packet, now it has been reduced to 32 grams. So the weight of Rs 12 packet has been reduced from 52 grams to 48 grams. Apart from this, the weight of all the packets has been reduced by about 7% compared to before.
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Maggi will not fill your stomach
The company has kept the prices of Maggi the same, there has been no increase or decrease in the prices, but its weight has been reduced significantly. Which clearly means that now less quantity of noodles will be available in these packs than before, while the price will remain the same. Now, in such a situation, one who used to eat Maggi to his heart’s content at such a low price, will no longer be able to do so.
What does the company say?
After this cut, the company has said in its statement, ‘To deal with the increasing costs, it first adopts savings in production, better purchasing, increasing capacity and other measures. Increasing the price is its last option, so this time instead of increasing the price, the weight of the pack has been reduced. After this news, Nestle India’s shares registered a rise of about 1.3% in the stock market and at the end of trading its shares closed at Rs 1,405.20.
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