Bengaluru hotels to hike prices again after commercial gas cylinder price goes up from ₹2,162 to ₹3,152
Hotels in Bengaluru are planning to increase their prices following a rise in the cost of commercial cooking gas from ₹2,162 to ₹3,152 per cylinder. The significant price hike has increased operational costs for restaurants and hotels, forcing them to pass the burden onto consumers. Industry stakeholders warn that further increases could impact customer footfall and dining affordability.
- ▪Commercial gas cylinder prices rose from ₹2,162 to ₹3,152.
- ▪Bengaluru hotels are raising food prices due to increased operational costs.
- ▪The price hike affects restaurants' profitability and consumer dining habits.
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