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Street food is quite popular in In India. People are fond of these easily accessible foods as they are excellent in taste. Every city and even small districts have their own street foods, which represents the taste of these places. Some of the most common types are vada pav, gol gappe, chaat, chole bhature, and dosas. Even though they are really delicious, one of the most common issues that people face in these stalls is that of hygiene. These street foods are usually prepared in dingy areas, and it is difficult to know about the preparatory process of these places. Now, one such video is going viral on social media, where a man can be seen making a snack in an unhygienic setup.
Usually, when people are hungry, they eat street food because it is easily accessible. A video has been going viral, where a man can be seen making puris. After watching the clip, netizens will find it difficult to eat food from these shops. In the clip, it is seen that a person is frying puris in a pan. The vessel is kept on the floor; the puris are made in an unhygienic manner. It can be seen that he is engrossed in his work, but as soon as the camera moves to the other side, one can see big rats roaming around comfortably. One rat was even seen moving over the vessel where the flour of the puri was kept.
This video has been shared on X (earlier called Twitter). The caption written on read, “Please, always check the kitchen of weddings or the local food distribution system; don’t let it become a common sight. This is alarming.”
As soon as the clip was uploaded, many people expressed their views in the comment section. One of the users wrote, “They consider that rats are sacred, so it is acceptable for them to consume food that has been licked by rats.” Another user commented, “This will make the image of India go further down the drain; it’s already pretty bad, and this will eventually impact tourism.”
So far, the clip has gotten 158.9K views.
Please, always check the kitchen of weddings, or local food distribution system, don’t let it become a common sight. This is alarming. pic.twitter.com/LI5JzfcHql— Chirag Barjatya (@chiragbarjatyaa) January 1, 2024
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