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Price tags for most daily essentials will fall in next few months

All these pricing actions are part of an all-out effort by the companies to improve volume sales which is crucial for the industry to expand their sales. The industry is expecting volumes to grow significantly from March-April onwards with lower and stable pricing, increased government spending ahead of general elections, and higher farming income aiding the recovery process. For FMCG, it is also to fight the increased competition from regional brands.

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Jack in the Box Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Earnings

21.11.2023 - Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ: JACK) announced financial results for the Jack in the Box and Del Taco segments in the fourth quarter, ended October 1, 2023. “We achieved several important milestones for our business in 2023 including positive unit .

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For now, margin is the villain in L&T story

The infrastructure behemoth fared well on most of the key parameters in the June quarter (Q1FY24). Further, the share buyback and special dividend announcement has also got them excited.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News Live 20240604 18:06:00

Price index measures how much you pay for things like food or cars or rent. if inflation is high, it means you pay more for those same items, your money doesn t go as far. so if inflation is starting to cool, why is this cpi up, and why are you paying more to supply your restaurant? hi, arthel. a thanks. yeah, great question. yeah, we re not seeing as much we re not seeing deflation in our commodity costs, that s for sure. so we did see a huge escalation in our commodity costs as we went through the pandemic. i think the challenge is that we re not seeing them go down, for sure, and we re seeing just consistent increases now over time. not as much, as dramatically as during the pandemic when global supply chain issues really kicked in and came into play particularly for us because we get our products from around the

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