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Indians give eateries cold shoulder amid head-spinning heat

Extreme heatwave conditions across India have significantly impacted restaurants, pubs, and bars, leading to a sharp decline in sales and footfalls, with some outlets reporting up to a 40% decrease. Al fresco dining and high street locations are worst affected, especially during lunch hours, which are seeing a notable drop in business. The heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius in some places, has led people to avoid outdoor dining, impacting sales till about 6 pm.

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Restaurants: Indians give eateries cold shoulder amid head-spinning heat, ET Retail

Extreme heatwave conditions across India have significantly impacted restaurants, pubs, and bars, leading to a sharp decline in sales and footfalls, with some outlets reporting up to a 40% decrease. Al fresco dining and high street locations are worst affected, especially during lunch hours, which are seeing a notable drop in business. The heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius in some places, has led people to avoid outdoor dining, impacting sales till about 6 pm.

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'Afternoon economy' cools as heat keeps customers indoors, Retail News, ET Retail

Heatwave conditions, particularly in the North, are significantly impacting the afternoon economy, affecting sales and footfalls between 12 noon and 4 pm. The scorching temperatures are leading to a decline in the availability of delivery riders, pushcart vendors, and sales workers. Businesses are experiencing disruptions in routine deliveries and working hours, prompting changes in operating hours and strategies to cope with the heat. While business activity is dampened in the afternoon, there is some compensation during the evening as people prefer to stay indoors and order in.

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Bengali food | Dig into a Poila Baisakh and Bengali New Year feast with Bengali food restauarant Oh! Calcutta's new menu and special meal boxes

Bengali food | Dig into a Poila Baisakh and Bengali New Year feast with Bengali food restauarant Oh! Calcutta's new menu and special meal boxes
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cocoa prices: Oh dear! The bill for your dinner date just went up. Blame it on pricey cocoa, coffee, palm oil & sugar

The cost of dining out and ordering in restaurants is rising, with bills potentially rising 5-8% starting this month. This is the first increase in about 1.5 years, as prices of cocoa, coffee, palm oil, and sugar have surged over the past quarter. Cocoa prices have reached a record, reaching over $10,000 per tonne, following disappointing harvests in key producing countries such as Ghana and Ivory Coast. Cocoa prices have doubled in the January-March quarter from the preceding one, and cocoa butter has risen over 150% in just one year.

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