Ahmedabad: Popular Indian music composer Shekhar Ravjiani has posted a bill on his social media. He has paid Rs 1672 for three eggs at five star hotel Hyatt Regency in Ahmedabad. A few days ago, Bollywood actor Rahul Bose shared a bill for a five-star hotel in which he paid Rs 442 for two bananas.
Rs. 1672 for 3 egg whites???
That was an Eggxorbitant meal 🤯 pic.twitter.com/YJwHlBVoiR— Shekhar Ravjianii (@ShekharRavjiani) November 14, 2019
Shekhar wrote, 1672 rupees for the three boiled eggs? This was more expensive to eat than needed. The bills shared by the celebrities have given people the opportunity raise questions against five-star hotels.
You have to see this to believe it. Who said fruit wasn’t harmful to your existence? Ask the wonderful folks at @JWMarriottChd #goingbananas #howtogetfitandgobroke #potassiumforkings pic.twitter.com/SNJvecHvZB
— Rahul Bose (@RahulBose1) July 22, 2019
GS Kohli, vice president of the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Association of India, said, “Nothing is available at a hotel at a cheap price. The reasoning behind this, he said, is that the coffee worth Rs 10 sold on the roads in cities is also served in hotels at Rs 250. The reason behind this is, not only do you buy luggage from the hotel, but the service, quality and cleanliness are also taken care of. Which is reasonably priced to charge from the customer.