Food inflation was above 16 per cent in the corresponding period last year.
As per the data, wheat prices during the week were down 2.72 per cent year-on-year.
However, onions became more expensive by 29 per cent and potatoes 13.78 per cent. Overall, vegetables became 12.13 per cent dearer.
Milk prices, too, were up by 10.38 per cent, while fruits grew dearer by 17.67 per cent and eggs, meat and fish prices rose by 9.28 per cent year-on-year.
Prices of cereals also went up, by 4.13 per cent, during the week under review. Even the prices of pulses, which had exhibited a declining trend during recent months, rose by 1.49 per cent during the week ended September 10.
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