Mar 11 โ€ข 14:36 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

LPG Crisis: Induction Out of Stock, Croma-Amazon Says This Has Never Happened Before

The LPG supply crisis, exacerbated by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, has led to a surge in demand for electric cooking appliances in India, with many induction cooktops now out of stock.

India is currently facing a significant LPG supply crisis driven by unrest in the Middle East. This situation has created uncertainty around gas availability and prices, prompting consumers across various Indian cities to seek alternatives to conventional gas cooking methods. Reports indicate that in some areas, gas cylinders are being sold at double their normal prices on the black market, highlighting the urgency for alternative cooking solutions.

In response to this crisis, there has been a dramatic increase in the demand for electric cooking appliances, particularly induction cooktops. Retail and e-commerce platforms have documented a rapid surge in sales, with some platforms reporting that their stocks of induction cooktops have temporarily run out. This indicates a swift consumer shift away from gas cooking as people adapt to the prevailing supply chain challenges.

Croma, one of the countryโ€™s major electronics retail chains, confirmed this trend, stating there has been a significant uptick in the demand for electric cooking devices across its stores. Similarly, Amazon India's spokesperson noted a sharp rise in the sales of induction cooktops over the past few days. These developments suggest not only a change in consumer purchasing behavior due to immediate circumstances but also potentially a longer-term shift in cooking habits as people explore alternatives to LPG amidst a looming energy crisis.

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