After the GST was rolled out from July 1, companies were asked to paste new price sticker on packaged commodities, which had old rates, with new maximum retail price (MRP) till September, which was later extended till December.
The permission to paste additional price stickers was given under the the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011.
In a statement, Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said GST rates have been further reduced on some commodities and therefore the ministry has allowed to "affix an additional sticker or stamping or online printing for declaring the reduced MRP on the pre-packaged commodity."
"This relaxation will also be applicable in the case of unsold stocks manufactured/ packed/imported after July 1, 2017 where the MRP would reduce due to reduction in the rate of GST post July 1, 2017," the statement said.
As many as 178 items of daily use have been shifted from the top tax bracket of 28 per cent to 18 per cent, while a uniform 5 per cent tax was prescribed for all restaurants, both air- conditioned and non-AC.