
Patanjali Foods Limited has announced a sweeping reduction in the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) across its wide range of products. The move comes in response to the Government of India's recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) rationalisation, which lowered tax rates on essential goods and wellness products.
The new prices, which cover both food and non-food categories, are aimed at ensuring that the benefits of tax reforms directly reach ordinary households. Patanjali said this decision reflects its commitment to affordability, wellness, and value-driven choices for millions of Indian families.
The Nutrela and Soyumm ranges of soya-based products, among Patanjali’s most popular items, have seen significant price drops.
In addition, trial packs of 45 gms and 80 gms will remain at the same price but will come with increased quantity, providing better value to customers.
Patanjali’s biscuit and cookie range has also received notable reductions.
These cuts will make daily snacking more affordable for children and families.
Patanjali’s noodles, popular among school and college students, are now available at reduced rates:
The Dant Kanti range of toothpastes and oral care items has been repriced to pass on GST savings:
The Kesh Kanti hair care line, one of Patanjali’s most trusted segments, now comes at reduced MRPs:
Health and wellness products, a core part of Patanjali’s portfolio, have also become cheaper:
These cuts aim to ensure that essential Ayurvedic and immunity-boosting products remain within the reach of ordinary consumers.
One of the biggest price reductions comes in the ghee category, a staple in every Indian household.
This cut is expected to be welcomed widely by families, especially in the festive season.
Patanjali’s body cleansers, known for their herbal and natural properties, are also now more affordable:
With this extensive revision across categories, Patanjali Foods Limited has reaffirmed its mission to make quality products affordable for every Indian. The company said its focus remains on natural, healthy, and value-driven consumer choices.
The price revision not only supports the government’s GST reforms but also strengthens Patanjali’s position as a leader in affordable nutrition and wellness.
Patanjali said the move also aligns with the government’s push for transparent pricing, consumer-friendly policies, and relief for households. The company stressed that it is committed to ensuring that every rupee saved from tax changes is passed on to buyers without delay. By reducing MRPs across food staples, wellness items, and personal care products, Patanjali is reinforcing its role in supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a self-reliant and healthy India.
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