Indians Turn LPG Shortage Fears to Sarcastic Memes Amid US-Iran Fuel Crisis – Check Hilarious Posts
Sales of induction cooktops have tripled nationwide as LPG shortages prompt households and businesses to seek alternative cooking solutions, with some platforms reporting up to 20 times increase.
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Indians turn LPG shortage fears to sarcastic memes amid US-Iran fuel crisis – Check hilarious posts
Amid LPG shortages due to the US-Iran conflict, Indian consumers are using humour on social media. While induction cooktops see increased interest, food vendors face uncertainty as prices soar, impacting gig workers and businesses.
Sales of electric cooktops sizzle as LPG flameout worries families
The conflict in West Asia has led to unprecedented demand for the product on e-commerce platforms and retail stores; the prices for induction cooktops have gone up but supplies largely remained available though the inventory is quickly going down
Induction cooktops, electric kettles sales surge amid LPG supply concerns
Tata Group's Croma said it has observed a threefold jump in demand for induction cooktops over the past few days, while Stovekraft Ltd, the company behind the popular kitchen appliance brand Pigeon, noted that its average weekly online sales have jumped four times.
Induction cooktops, electric kettles sales jump as LPG supply crisis deepens
An Amazon India spokesperson said, 'Over the last two days, sales of induction cooktops have increased 30X, while rice cookers and electric pressure cookers are seeing a 4X increase. Air fryers and multi-use kettles are also seeing a 2X increase in sales over a regular day'
Sales of induction cooktops and electric kettles rise amid LPG supply concerns
New Delhi: Sales of induction cooktops and electric kettles have increased in recent days as concerns grow over cooking gas supplies following the ongoing conflict in West Asia, according to industry players. Retailers and appliance manufacturers reported a sharp rise in demand for electric cooking alternatives. Tata Group’s electronics retail chain Croma said it has recorded a threefold increase in demand for induction cooktops over the past fe…
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