Mergers & Acquisitions

Lite Bite Foods ties up with IRCTC

Opportunity India Desk
Opportunity India Desk Sep 29, 2017 - 1 min read
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Lite Bite Foods, owned by Dabur Scion Amit Burman has tied up with IRCTC (The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) to offer scrumptious and high quality cuisines at a budget price to commuters travelling by Indian Railways.

Lite Bite Foods, owned by Dabur Scion Amit Burman has tied up with IRCTC (The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) to offer scrumptious and high quality cuisines at a budget price to commuters travelling by Indian Railways. The services will be offered at New Delhi, Nizamudddin, Old Delhi and Delhi Cantt railway stations.

The tie-up is a part of IRCTC’s endeavour to offer varied cuisines to passengers to choose from its newly launched e-catering service. Railway passengers can now relish the delicious north Indian thali by Street Foods by Punjab Grill.

A passenger can order either by logging on to IRCTC’s E-Catering website or through IRCTC’s toll-free number 1800-1034-139 and 0120-2383892-99 or an SMS to 139 giving details of their PNR and seat number.

 “We also plan to extend the service to more stations gradually and introduce kiosks of Lite Bite Foods’ core brands (Punjab Grill, Baker Street, Asia 7) at various Railway Stations,” says Sharad Sachdeva, CEO, Lite Bite Foods.

IRCTC has recently identified 1,144 more trains for extension of its e-catering service, which allows passengers to get the food of their choice from leading food chains delivered to their seat via online or SMS booking.

 

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