Department of Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare told the representatives of the Retailers Association of India on Tuesday that while the wholesale prices of Chana, Tur and Urad in major mandis had declined by up to 4 per cent in past one month, the retail prices have not seen a similar decline.
She pointed out at the meeting that the diverging trends between wholesale mandi prices and retail prices, seem to suggest that retailers are deriving higher profit margins.
Considering the current price scenario and Kharif outlook, the Secretary asked members of the retail industry to extend all possible sup- port to the Government in its efforts to keep prices of dal affordable to consumers.
The retail industry participants assured that they would make necessary adjustments in their retail margins to reduce prices to affordable levels for consumers. The meeting was attended by representatives of RAI, Reliance Retail, D Mart, Tata Stores, Spencer’s, RSPG, V Mart among others.