Railways have strongly refuted claims in a Twitter thread that sub-standard meals was served within the newly launched Vande Bharat practice. Twitter consumer Himanshu (@Railfann9971) made allegations in regards to the meals served on the newly launched Vande Bharat practice. The consumer expressed his dissatisfaction with the meal, stating that the meals was ‘pathetic’ and in addition appeared a bit ‘stale’. In the submit, the Twitter consumer shared two photos of his totally different experiences on Vande Bharat. The first picture he claimed was from the inaugural run of practice quantity 22230 from Madgaon to Mumbai. Meanwhile, the second image he claimed was from his more moderen go to on the identical practice. Take a take a look at the submit he shared:
Dear @drmmumbaicr@Central_Railway@KonkanRailway@RailwaySeva , Sharing few pictures within the tweet on your reference.
1.The scrumptious meals from Ahuja Caterers youll served free on the inaugural Run of 22230 Vande Bharat,
2.The Pathetic and Stale Food served (1/3) pic.twitter.com/slhyLFIGej— Himanshu Mukerjee (@Railfann9971) July 1, 2023
However, the main points of his travels are unclear and in addition the credibility of the photographs is but to be confirmed.
Disclaimer: NDTV doesn’t vouch for the claims within the submit by the Twitter consumer.
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Meanwhile, in cognizance of the incident, the Indian Railways too shared a response to the claims. “Please be assured that we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality across all aspects of our service, including food preparation and delivery. Request you to share PNR and mobile no preferably in DM,” wrote IRCTC on Twitter. Take a glance:
Please be assured that we’re dedicated to sustaining the very best requirements of high quality throughout all points of our service, together with meals preparation and supply. Request you to share pnr and cellular no ideally in DM.— IRCTC (@IRCTCofficial) July 4, 2023
Source: meals.ndtv.com