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Hotel Mysore raises food prices; blame fuel costs

Hotel Mysore raises food prices; blame fuel costs
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MySuru: Hotels and restaurants have a price increase of snacks and drinks because of the increase in essential supply prices.
From coffee, tea, kashaya to masala popular sin and mini food, prices rise from 5% to 50%.
Many North Indian restaurants also increase prices.
It comes after fuel, LPG and raw material prices skyrocketing.
President of the Association of the Owner of Mysuru District C President C Narayana Gowda said, “We have increased the price of food goods with an average of 10%.
The level of all raw materials including the LPG cylinder has risen.
We need to follow the corresponding behavior of Covid including ordinary sanititis, distance Between two tables, etc.
So, it cannot be avoided.
“This increase has been made both in South Indian restaurants and North India.
For example, the price of a mini dining previously Rs.30 to RS.35 has been upgraded to RS.40 – RS .45.
Masala Sin is now more expensive by 20%.
Previously every sin was appreciated by Rs 50 but today, this is Rs.60.
“The main Culprit is the increase in gasoline and diesel prices,” he said.
“Good quality tea powder previously available for RS 350 Until Rs 360.
Now it has passed RS.550.
The increase in water and electricity bills also forces us to revise prices, “said Gowda.
M Shridhar Goli, owner Manur Maiyas near the circle Vivekananda said the price increase was unavoidable for them.
The price of drinks has been repaired at Rs 15 per cup against the previous RS 10, while Masala Sin in her hotel now requires the cost of Rs 60.
“The level of all raw materials used in the hotel industry has skyrocketed.
From cooking oil to LPG, everything becomes more dear.
We have no other choice to survive in business, “he said.
Bhaskar Mendon, the owner of the Amrutha Veg family restaurant, said the price of tea, coffee and other drinks increased from Rs 10 to RS 15.” The price of tea powder and coffee almost doubled in the last few months.
The price of the Cylinder LPG, which Rs 750 to RS 800, has now touched Rs 1,500.
Likewise the wage of staff also increased, “he said.

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