West Asia Conflict: Infosys Pune Advises Employees to Bring Food From Home, Avoid Events on Campus in View of LPG Shortage
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Stock Market Update: Due to which the corporate world has also become alert on this issue. The company has been forced to take this decision.
Bring food from home, Infosys advises Pune employees as LPG crisis burns its kitchen
Infosys on Wednesday announced that the food courts at its campuses in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai may be able to offer only a limited menu, underscoring the gravity of the situation arising out of non-availability of commercial LPG to hotel industry.
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Infosys limits campus food services amid commercial LPG shortage; employees advised to bring meals from home - PUNE PULSE
Employees working at Infosys campuses in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai have been informed about temporary disruptions in food court services as vendors face reduced availability of commercial LPG. The shortage, which is affecting several sectors across the country, has forced the IT services major to scale down certain food offerings while exploring alternative cooking arrangements.
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