Managing director of Amul-Jayen Mehta said in a statement Amul will keep on selling it’s product through online services in Bengaluru and there is not any plan of full fledged entry into the state. There is not any competition between them because the price of Nandini is much cheaper due to state govt. subsidy.
Hence, Amul is sold at rupees 54 per litre whereas Nandini’s price is rupees 39/ litre. He said this, amid a political row over the two branded milk and it’s dairy products selling company namely Nandini(popular in Karnataka) and Amul.
He also asserted that it is not possible to call “Amul versus Nandini” scenario as both are co-operatives owned by farmers of our nation.