Restaurant Industry Sizzles Amidst LPG Supply Crisis
With a commercial LPG cylinder shortage due to the West Asia conflict, restaurants and street vendors are transitioning to alternative cooking solutions like electric and solar appliances. The crisis affects eateries across India, with some reducing hours and others fearing potential closures as they seek solutions to maintain operations.
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Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, the ripple effect has reached Indian kitchens, leading to a commercial LPG cylinder shortage. From street vendors to high-end restaurants, there is a frenzied shift toward alternative cooking solutions.
In Delhi, eateries are on the brink of closure due to irregular LPG supplies. Meanwhile, Indore's famed street food vendors innovate with electric appliances to sustain their culinary offerings, illustrating the crisis' pervasive impact across regions.
As the conflict strains global fuel lifelines, authorities are on alert. Efforts to ensure domestic cooking gas remained unscathed include cracking down on black marketing and hoarding, with political leaders urging decisive action amid growing public and commercial anxiety.
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