Leading FMCG companies reported declining margins in the September quarter due to higher input costs and food inflation, slowing urban consumption. Firms like HUL, Dabur, and Nestle India noted muted demand, while rural markets showed growth. Companies plan price hikes to counter rising input costs.
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