'LPG supply stopped': Bengaluru, Chennai hotels may be closed; Gurugram restaurants worried

Major hotel associations in Bengaluru and Chennai have raised alarms over severe disruptions in LPG supply, potentially forcing numerous restaurants to suspend operations. These disruptions are attributed to logistical challenges and supply chain issues affecting the distribution of cooking gas, which is critical for the food service industry. Hotel and restaurant operators have expressed concerns about the financial implications of a prolonged shortage, emphasizing that many establishments rely heavily on LPG for daily operations. With the hospitality sector still recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, this latest crisis could further strain resources and lead to significant job losses. In Gurugram, restaurant owners are also voicing their worries over similar supply concerns, signaling a broader issue that may affect the culinary landscape across major Indian cities. The situation calls for urgent intervention from authorities to stabilize LPG supplies and support the beleaguered hospitality sector.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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