New Delhi: Worried about overcharging by railway caterers?
Passengers can now check the maximum retail price (MRP) of food items on
IRCTC's newly-launched "Menu on Rail" application and be sure that
they are not taken for a ride. The application was today launched by Railway
Minister Piyush Goyal as the Modi government completes four years in office.
'Menu on Rail' will display menu to passengers travelling in Mail/Express,
including Humsafar Train, Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto, Gatiman Express and
Tejas Express, the railways said in a statement.
The food items are covered in four categories namely, beverages, breakfast, meals and a-la-carte. The rates (inclusive of taxes) for standard food items are given for trains as well as stations (excluding food plazas and fast food units), it said. A-la-carte includes a list of 96 items under the categories of breakfast, light meals, combo meals, non-vegetarian, Jain food, sweets, diabetic foods etc. The app will also display pre-booked food items for EC (executive chair car) and CC (AC chair car) classes in case of Shatabdi trains and 1A, 2A and 3A classes for Rajdhani and Duronto trains, the statement said.
The food items are covered in four categories namely, beverages, breakfast, meals and a-la-carte. The rates (inclusive of taxes) for standard food items are given for trains as well as stations (excluding food plazas and fast food units), it said. A-la-carte includes a list of 96 items under the categories of breakfast, light meals, combo meals, non-vegetarian, Jain food, sweets, diabetic foods etc. The app will also display pre-booked food items for EC (executive chair car) and CC (AC chair car) classes in case of Shatabdi trains and 1A, 2A and 3A classes for Rajdhani and Duronto trains, the statement said.
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