LPG shortage: Orders from restaurants start recovering, says Magicpin

LPG shortage: Orders from restaurants start recovering, says Magicpin



Orders from restaurants impacted by the shortage of commercial LPG cylinders due to the ongoing West Asia conflict are starting to recover as eateries adjust their menus and adopt alternative cooking methods, according to the food delivery platform magicpin.

Anshoo Sharma, CEO and founder of magicpin, told PTI the disruption has largely affected smaller restaurants that rely heavily on LPG cylinders for cooking and have limited financial resources.

Orders in cuisines that rely significantly on LPG-based cooking initially saw a dip of about 5-10 per cent, but demand has started to recover as restaurants adjust their operations, Sharma said.

He observed that restaurants have responded to the supply constraints by temporarily restricting certain menu items and adopting alternatives such as induction cooking, wood-fired stoves and electric ovens.

“Many of them are adapting by restricting certain menu items or shifting to alternatives like induction cooking, wood-fired stoves and electric ovens,” the magicpin CEO said.

The company said it is providing AI-enabled real-time insights on order volumes to help restaurant partners plan preparation and manage operations more efficiently during the disruption.