Mumbai Railway Food Stall Prices Hiked Amid Hygiene Scandal and Viral Video Outrage
Central Railway in Mumbai has increased prices of popular station snacks from June 1, citing rising operational costs. The move follows public outrage over a viral hygiene lapse video involving an unauthorized vendor, prompting railway authorities to tighten inspections and improve food safety standards across stations.
The price hike comes at a time when public attention has sharply focused on food safety standards within the railway ecosystem. A viral video showing an unauthorized vendor allegedly engaging in a severe hygiene lapse inside a train has triggered widespread public outrage. The incident has intensified concerns regarding the quality and safety of food being sold to passengers on board and at station platforms.
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Following the emergence of the video, railway authorities initiated internal examinations and enforcement actions, with assurances that stricter measures will be implemented to curb the activities of rogue vendors operating without authorization. Officials have indicated that improved inspection mechanisms are being considered to strengthen oversight of food services within railway premises.
Commuters have expressed dissatisfaction over the simultaneous increase in food prices, stating that the revised rates place additional pressure on lower and middle income households who rely on affordable station snacks during daily travel. While some passengers have acknowledged the possibility of improved quality through tighter regulation, concerns remain over the immediate financial impact of the price adjustments.
The development highlights the dual challenge faced by railway administration in balancing affordability with hygiene and regulatory compliance across one of the country’s busiest suburban rail networks.

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