In January, consumer price index-based inflation rose for the fourth consecutive month. It stood at 10.78 per cent, against 10.56 per cent in December.
“The result is consumers in urban areas are either opting to buy less or, for the time being, choosing to drop certain categories from the purchase basket,” said Manoj Menon, group business director, IMRB International.
Growth in the consumption of detergents, washing soaps, etc, by Urban households has been steadily declining.
From eight per cent in 2010, growth fell to zero in 2011. In 2012, consumption fell two per cent.
While pre- and post-wash products are being pushed aggressively by companies such as Hindustan Unilever, consumption growth in this category fell from nine per cent in 2010 to two per cent in 2011.
In 2012, consumption fell four
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