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Every rail commuter should afford healthy snacks

The new food items include both indulgent and healthy options, while the price revision is the first in four years

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Passengers buy snacks from railway stalls at Churchgate station. Pic/Satej Shinde

Passengers buy snacks from railway stalls at Churchgate station. Pic/Satej Shinde

Passengers on the Western Railway (WR) network will now find millet-based health snacks on station menus, but they also have to pay more for their regular eats. WR has revised food prices at stalls across its network, while also introducing 16 new items to the menu.

The new food items include both indulgent and healthy options, while the price revision is the first in four years.

Prices for about 14 types of items have gone up by 20 to 25 per cent. Certain items like vada, samosa, dhokla, sabudana vada, laddoo, sandwiches, usal, ragda, frankies, and patties will see a price hike. Certain food items being sold loose have been taken off the stalls.

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