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Bottled water demand in hotels up over fear of contamination in Bengaluru

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 16 April 2024 ()
Bengaluru faces water scarcity and cholera scare, leading to high bottled water demand in fine dining. Hoteliers note low interest in hot water but increased preference for bottled water due to safety perceptions. The shift is influenced by media reports on water safety.
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