'Will Stay Open Till Last Drop': Bengaluru Hotels' SOS Over Commercial Gas

The Bengaluru Hotels Association has raised alarms regarding the disruption of commercial gas supply, which poses a significant threat to the hospitality industry. With the cessation of gas cylinder deliveries, hotel operations could face severe challenges, potentially impacting service delivery and customer experience. The association has urged authorities to address the situation promptly to prevent a crisis that could affect jobs and the local economy. This development comes at a time when the hospitality sector is still recovering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, making the continuity of gas supply crucial for sustaining their operations. Hoteliers have expressed their commitment to serve customers 'till the last drop,' highlighting the importance of reliable gas supply for cooking and other essential services. Stakeholders are calling for immediate intervention to restore gas supplies, emphasizing that timely action is critical to avoid further setbacks for the industry in Bengaluru, one of India's major urban centers known for its vibrant food culture and hospitality services.
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