Vada-samosa will disappear from the stations! Impact of LPG shortage; Cloud kitchens in Shivdi and Kurlya closed
- Impact on railway catering services due to reduced supply of commercial gas cylinders.
- IRCTC’s cloud kitchen at Shivdi and Kurla is closed, causing inconvenience to passengers.
- Vadas, samosas and bread pakodas available at the stations are likely to be less available for a few days.
Mumbai, In the backdrop of the ongoing war in West Asia, as commercial LPG cylinders are not available, now Indians of railways Catering services have been seen to be affected. Popular foods like vada, samosa and bread pakoda will be hard to come by in the next few days for passengers.
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Two important letters have been issued in this regard on Tuesday. The first letter has been sent by IRCTC to all static catering license holders in Mumbai. The second letter has been written to the Ministry of Railways, Petroleum and Natural Gas. IRCTC said in its directive that the ongoing international conflict in West Asia is likely to affect the supply of commercial LPG cylinders. For this, catering departments will have to use alternative cooking methods to provide adequate catering services to passengers at railway stations.
Popular foods are rare
- Besides, most of the kitchens in IRCTC West Division are closed. Yato primarily consists of cloud kitchens in Shivdi and Kurla.
- The kitchen manager said that problems have arisen due to reduction in gas supply.
- Cloud kitchens in Shivdi and Kurla are the largest food delivery hubs in Mumbai.
- Every day more than 9000 passengers are served food from this kitchen.
Restaurants in trouble due to insufficient supply of gas
- Number of chapatis reduced in Chali, time of hunger on laborers Due to ongoing war for the past few days, supply of LPG and Bharat Gas has been affected.
- Due to the gas agency, domestic and commercial cylinder rates have been increased, but even after booking, cylinders are not delivered on time. This has created a big problem in front of housewives and hotel managers.
- According to restaurant managers, now only seven chapatis are served in a full thali and four chapatis in a mini mini thali due to lack of large commercial gas cylinders. Earlier, 10 chapatis were served in full thali and six in mini bali. It was said that this decision had to be taken due to non-supply of gas. Due to this, the working class has to take a half day off.
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Canteen of Mumbai Municipal Corporation is also closed
- It is seen that the LPG crisis has also affected the municipal corporation. Closed on Wednesday Caitin
- has come Only other beverages like tea, coffee are available.
- In such a situation, the problem of food for thousands of municipal employees is arising.
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