Pune Eatery: Pune’s restaurant held the ‘orange haired’ person responsible for inflation, funny notice went viral. Pune Restaurant Viral Notice Blames Orange Haired Man For Price Hike

The notice of a restaurant in Kothrud area of ​​Pune has gone viral. This restaurant named ‘Barve Dahiwada’ has explained the reason for increasing its prices in a very funny manner. It is written in the notice that a ‘stupid man with orange hair’ caused the war, due to which LPG became expensive.

A notice posted in a restaurant in Pune regarding price increase has gone viral. The reason is not to increase the price, but the reason given behind it. To inform its customers about the new rates, this restaurant in Kothrud area wrote such a funny message that it went viral on the internet. This restaurant named ‘Barve Dahiwada’ made the customers laugh and also forced them to think by linking the happenings in the world with the local prices on its notice board. No one has been named directly in this notice, but the reference seems to be towards US President Donald Trump.

The notice reads, “Due to the war started by an orange-haired idiot, the prices of crude oil have increased, making LPG and plastic also expensive. Hence, new rates will be applicable from March 21. Please cooperate or help stop the war.”

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The language of this notice may be witty and sharp, but it draws attention to a real problem of small businessmen.

What people said on social media

One user wrote, “How to help stop the war?” Another user said, “If Vishwaguru is there, then it is possible ;)” A third user asked, “Will they reduce the prices when LPG supply becomes normal?” Another user praised and wrote, “Whoever has prepared this notice, full marks to him.

Fluctuations in crude oil prices across the world have a direct impact on the cost of LPG. Businesses like restaurants, which depend on gas for daily cooking, are directly affected by this. In recent months, geopolitical tensions such as the war in West Asia and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have increased fuel costs, which is reflected in everyday expenses. Even a small increase in LPG prices can have a big impact on the profits of small restaurants, forcing them to increase menu prices.

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