heritage ghee at normal cost in the market..!?

Now everything is being discussed on the Laddu issue in AP. As the leaders of the coalition government repeatedly said that there is adulteration in Srivari Laddu, suspicions are increasing among the common people. The logic point here is to get ghee at a low price to TTD. It is said that Shrivari laddoos were made with inferior ghee and adulterated ghee. But this is also widely debated on social media. What are the prices of kilo ghee in the market? They are also taking out a log of how much a dairy is giving and posting it on social media. tdp leader chief minister Nara Chandrababu is giving one liter of cow ghee made in his own company heritage for 585 rupees. Note that this is the open market rate. netizens on social media are raising a logical point that if the price of this ghee is so high in retail, then why is it not given to ttd which buys tanks wholesale at a low price? When the price of ghee sold in heritage is 585 rupees, it is a price that has passed many profits, why is the price of ghee not available wholesale for 200 rupees less than that, social media netizens are asking.
He raised a point that the reason for this is how Chandrababu can provide ghee at such a low price. netizens are questioning whether ghee that comes at such a low price is adulterated. The netizens are reminded that Chandrababu chose this price as the parameter to say that prasad was adulterated in the name of reverse tendering and are replying that the prices are different from the wholesale prices. It is also said that 319 per kg of ghee means that even margarine and palm oil are not available at that price. And the netizens are rebutting this point of logic as logic. They are asking why it should not be assumed that the price of ghee bought in large quantities has been reduced when the price of ghee found in heritage is not more than six hundred rupees. Anyway, a big debate is going on in social media as if this is also a point. It is also said that it is very difficult to answer the questions of intelligent netizens about whether a kilo of ghee is logical.

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