Home / Mumbai / Mumbai News / Article / Beyond LPG: How Mumbai’s eateries are adapting to a growing fuel crisis

Beyond LPG: How Mumbai’s eateries are adapting to a growing fuel crisis

Restaurants, food vendors and tiffin service operators across Mumbai are grappling with rising commercial LPG cylinder prices and ongoing supply shortages. While many smaller establishments have not yet increased menu prices, some have reduced portion sizes or discontinued unlimited meal offerings

Listen to this article :
Mani’s Lunch Home in Sion East. PIC/RITIKA GONDHALEKAR

Mani’s Lunch Home in Sion East. PIC/RITIKA GONDHALEKAR

The hospitality industry is staring at an uncertain future as soaring commercial LPG cylinder prices after prolonged gas shortages continue to impact restaurants, eateries, and food businesses across the city. While smaller establishments fear closure, larger restaurateurs are urging the industry to adopt alternative energy sources and modern cooking technologies to survive the mounting crisis.

Solar panels on the premises of Café Mysore. Pic/Shadab Khan
Solar panels on the premises of Cafe Mysore. Pic/Shadab Khan

How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve.

Read Next Story
Mumbai: BMC misses Mithi river desilting deadline, assures completion by June 10 ahead of monsoon

Trending Stories

Latest Photoscta-pos

Latest VideosView All

Latest Web StoriesView All

Mid-Day FastView All

Advertisement