HUL sales rise 4% in Q1, sees urban demand uptick
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HUL witnessed a 4% rise in total sales, reaching Rs 15,747 crore in the June quarter, fueled by rural market recovery and emerging urban growth. Easing inflation and tax benefits boosted consumer spending on essential goods. While urban growth is gradual, led by smaller cities, HUL anticipates sustained consumption recovery with favorable monsoons.
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