Indians are opting for smaller consumer goods packs as inflation in groceries and household supplies puts a strain on budgets. Categories like soaps, snacks, and tea are significantly affected. Companies respond with price hikes to address rising commodity costs, leading consumers to adjust their purchasing habits to smaller quantities.
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