Food delivery under pressure as more restaurants run out of LPG cylinders

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Food delivery services are expected to be affected for some more time across Bengaluru, Delhi, Pune, and other cities as restaurants are unable to fulfil orders due to a shortage in the supply of commercial LPG.

Multiple restaurant, cloud kitchen, and quick service restaurant (QSR) owners told ET that they have reduced the number of items on their menu for both dine-in and food delivery to cope with the situation.

“We have trimmed our menu and removed discounts on food delivery apps as we are anyway unable to fulfil orders in 30% of our kitchens,” said Rashmi Daga, founder and chief executive of cloud kitchen company Fresh Menu.

Daga added that her kitchens haven’t received supplies for the past three to five days. “Our inventory has run dry and we are staring at a closure by tonight.”

About 200-300 restaurants in Bengaluru have curtailed their menus to save cooking gas and continue operating for a few more days, said PC Rao, president, Bangalore Hotels Association. “We are requesting the authorities to provide half-capacity cylinders to hotels.”

“Some restaurants are reducing their SKUs (stock keeping units) or showing some items as out of stock on our app due to the shortage,” said Aravind Sanka, founder of Rapido’s food delivery service Ownly. The platform recently expanded across Bengaluru after piloting for about eight months in select pin codes.