Infosys Limits Catering Services Across Campuses As LPG Supply Tightens Amid US-Iran War

In response to the tightening supply of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) amid escalating tensions from the ongoing US-Iran conflict, Infosys has implemented restrictions on its catering services across its campuses. The IT giant has communicated to its employees the need for cooperation as the company explores alternative arrangements for food services. The decision highlights the broader implications of international conflicts on domestic operations, particularly in sectors reliant on stable supply chains. As companies navigate these challenges, Infosys's proactive measures reflect the urgency of adapting to changing circumstances while maintaining employee welfare. Employees are encouraged to remain patient as the company works to mitigate the impact of the LPG supply issues on their daily services.
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