Vande Bharat Meal Row Sparks Fresh Concerns

Passenger Complains of Cold Food on Patna–Tatanagar Route

Key Points:

  • Passenger alleges cold, undercooked meal served onboard
  • Complaint raised to Rail Ministry via social media
  • Previous food quality issue reported on March 15

JAMSHEDPUR – A passenger has raised fresh concerns over food quality on the premium train service.

The Patna–Tatanagar Vande Bharat Express has again faced criticism. However, the issue relates to onboard catering standards.

A passenger traveling from Patna reported the incident on Monday. Meanwhile, he had ordered a vegetarian meal during the journey.

The passenger, identified as Varun Kumar, shared details online. However, he claimed regular meals were unavailable during service.

Train staff later offered a packaged ready-to-eat meal. Moreover, the passenger alleged it was served without heating.

He stated the food was completely cold when delivered. In contrast, such meals require proper heating before consumption.

He also said the rice was not properly cooked. Meanwhile, he described the meal as difficult to eat.

The complaint was posted on social media platform X. Moreover, it was addressed to the Railway Ministry and Ashwini Vaishnaw.

The passenger termed the issue a serious lapse. However, he highlighted concerns about passenger health and safety.

The matter quickly gained attention online. Meanwhile, users began questioning railway service standards.

Earlier, a similar complaint emerged on March 15. In contrast, that case involved spoiled curd served onboard.

Railways had taken action against the catering agency then. However, the latest incident has revived concerns.

Passengers now demand stricter monitoring of food quality. Moreover, they expect consistent standards in premium trains.

The train connects key cities including Tatanagar and Jamshedpur. Meanwhile, it is considered among India’s premium rail services.

Railway authorities are expected to investigate the latest complaint. However, no official statement has been issued yet.

Passengers are now waiting for corrective measures. Meanwhile, focus remains on preventing repeated lapses.

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