Notwithstanding the government's projections of a moderation in the rate of price rise of food items, food inflation jumped to a two-month high of 9.01 per cent for the week ended May 28 on the back of costlier fruits, onions and protein-based items.
Food inflation, as measured by the Wholesale Price Index, was 8.06 per cent in the previous week, while it was as high as 20.62 per cent during the last week of May, 2010.
The latest numbers are the highest level of food inflation since the week ended March 26 when it had stood at 9.18 per cent.
For the last two months, the rate of price rise of food items has been below the 9 per cent mark.
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