After bread, rusk and khari to get more expensive too in Pune bakeries
Pune: Bakeries across the city are likely to raise prices of bread, rusk, khari, and other baked products over coming weeks as rising diesel prices are pushing up overall costs.
Bread is expected to go up by Rs5 per 400gm pack by next week, followed by price hikes in other baked products.
Farokh Irani, who runs the Imperial Bakery in Camp, said, “Bakeries have been bleeding over the last two months. The price of cylinders we use for our ovens have more than doubled in the last year. We haven’t passed on prices to customers as yet but we cannot absorb the price hikes anymore.”
Many local bakeries and commercial units rely on diesel-fired ovens or generators during power fluctuations.
Costlier diesel also comes at a time when baking essentials like maida, butter and packaging materials are already seeing elevated costs. “Bakery products with thin margins — including pav, sandwich bread and rusk — may see the earliest price revisions, with hikes ranging from Rs4 to Rs8 depending on the product category and the volume the bakery produces,” said another baker in Fatimanagar, choosing to stay unnamed.
Naseer Ahmed Ansari, who runs the Golden Bakery in Salisbury Park, said, “It’s not only fuel costs, but even transport and packaging costs have gone up by almost 30%. We don’t have an option but to pass on price increases to customers now.”
Baked goods supplied to cafés, restaurants and supermarkets will also see an upward revision in the next month. “The problem is that everything is becoming costly at the same time. Bread for breakfast, butter for sandwiches, vegetables for lunch, fuel for travel, there is pressure from every direction. Small business owners and common people are constantly calculating and compromising,” said Sandeep Jagtap, a sandwich stall owner from Kondhwa.
“The price of every item will go up once diesel prices move up further. As of now, I am holding prices as is, but we will be passing it on to customers once it becomes unaffordable,” said Salamat Irani, owner of the City Bakery in Camp.
On May 16, Modern revised prices of its basic bread variants by Rs5 per pack.
Customers are already feeling the heat. “Prices of essentials like bread and butter are rising by a few rupees but it makes a big difference in monthly expenses as these not optional items. When their prices rise repeatedly, it affects the dignity and comfort of ordinary families,” said Amrut Gaikwad, a senior citizen residing in Aundh.
Farokh Irani, who runs the Imperial Bakery in Camp, said, “Bakeries have been bleeding over the last two months. The price of cylinders we use for our ovens have more than doubled in the last year. We haven’t passed on prices to customers as yet but we cannot absorb the price hikes anymore.”
Many local bakeries and commercial units rely on diesel-fired ovens or generators during power fluctuations.
Costlier diesel also comes at a time when baking essentials like maida, butter and packaging materials are already seeing elevated costs. “Bakery products with thin margins — including pav, sandwich bread and rusk — may see the earliest price revisions, with hikes ranging from Rs4 to Rs8 depending on the product category and the volume the bakery produces,” said another baker in Fatimanagar, choosing to stay unnamed.
Naseer Ahmed Ansari, who runs the Golden Bakery in Salisbury Park, said, “It’s not only fuel costs, but even transport and packaging costs have gone up by almost 30%. We don’t have an option but to pass on price increases to customers now.”
Baked goods supplied to cafés, restaurants and supermarkets will also see an upward revision in the next month. “The problem is that everything is becoming costly at the same time. Bread for breakfast, butter for sandwiches, vegetables for lunch, fuel for travel, there is pressure from every direction. Small business owners and common people are constantly calculating and compromising,” said Sandeep Jagtap, a sandwich stall owner from Kondhwa.
On May 16, Modern revised prices of its basic bread variants by Rs5 per pack.
Customers are already feeling the heat. “Prices of essentials like bread and butter are rising by a few rupees but it makes a big difference in monthly expenses as these not optional items. When their prices rise repeatedly, it affects the dignity and comfort of ordinary families,” said Amrut Gaikwad, a senior citizen residing in Aundh.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Pune | Silver Rate in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune | Petrol Price in Pune | Diesel Price in Pune | CNG Price in Pune | LPG Price in Pune
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Pune
- After bread, rusk and khari to get more expensive too in Pune bakeries
- Pune to mark World Bee Day with sessions on conservation, coexistence and beekeeping
- Pune horror: Four men arrested after lawyer complains of sexual harassment in car
- Higher diesel rates set to push up tender coconut prices
- One killed, two injure injured in accident at Bhosari
- Mauli Takalkar, master of taal, passes away at 99
- 81 SPPU staffers on census duty, varsity says it will cripple academics & exam work
Featured In City
- Unauthorised passengers flood reserved coaches of Sampoorna Kranti Express
- No evidence, says Thane court; acquits man who had walked into police station and ‘confessed to murder’ four years ago
- PM’s secretary: Make India a knowledge hub again
- After Leiden copper plates, ASI trying to bring back those of early Pallava kings from Scotland
- Second fuel price hike in a week raises fears of further jump in transport costs
- High scores in STEM subjects by Indian students mark Cambridge 2026 results
- More young women seek self-breast exam guidance in city
Photostories
- Inside the Jolie-Pitt family: All about Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's six children
- Think they’re polar bears? These 5 dogs can easily fool you
- Delhi records 44°C temperature: Ministry of Ayush recommends 12 foods and drinks for protection against heat-related illnesses
- Vaping vs cigarettes: Why cancer doctors say young adults should stop believing the “safer alternative” myth
- Summer skincare tips: Natural ingredients to treat tanning and breakouts
- Movies that were turned into popular web series: 'LOTR,' 'Cobra Kai,' 'Dune: Prophecy,' and more
- Inside Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Rs. 96 crore net worth: Bungalow named after his father, pay packages, cars and everything you need to know
- 10 surprising facts about gharials that make them different from other crocodilians
- Meet the eyelash viper: One of nature’s most striking snakes
- Cannes 2026: Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse make a surprise baby bump reveal look like high fashion
Videos
- ‘The World Needs More Sambandh’: Iceland PM Kristrún Frostadóttir Praises PM Modi At Oslo Summit
04:44 TMC Candidate Jahangir Khan Pulls Out Of Falta Re-Poll 2 Days Before Voting | Headlines@903:02 Out On Bail, Rape Accused Gets Grand Welcome In UP's Ghaziabad- Kanpur: ITBP Soldier Carries Mother’s Severed Hand to Police HQ After Alleged Hospital Negligence
04:45 From Islampura Back To Krishan Nagar: Pakistan Moves To Restore Lahore's Pre-Partition Names15:04 'New Sunrise': Amit Shah Unveils Bastar Development Push, Slams Previous Congress Govt03:39 Delhi Court Rejects Umar Khalid’s Interim Bail Plea In 2020 Riots Case04:27 TMC Candidate Jahangir Khan Withdraws From Falta Repoll Days After ‘Pushpa’ Face-Off07:44 10 Arrests, 3 States: Meet The 'Masterminds' Of NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Now In CBI Custody
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media