Rural households spend significantly more on milk, pulses, egg, meat and fish, compared to their urban counterparts. This, broadly, could be symptomatic of a better affordability towards buying more nutritious and protein-rich foods. They also now spend nearly as much, on a relative basis, as their urban equivalents on beverage and processed foods
Rural households spend significantly more on milk, pulses, egg, meat and fish, compared to their urban counterparts. This, broadly, could be symptomatic of a better affordability towards buying more nutritious and protein-rich foods. They also now spend nearly as much, on a relative basis, as their urban equivalents on beverage and processed foods Rural households spend significantly more on milk, pulses, egg, meat and fish, compared to their urban counterparts. This, broadly, could be symptomatic of a better affordability towards buying more nutritious and protein-rich foods. They also now spend nearly as much, on a relative basis, as their urban equivalents on beverage and processed foods Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
