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(Image/Freepik) From condoms to aloo bhujia, soft drinks, chips and ice cubes packets, and even men’s underwear, New Year’s Eve (NYE) witnessed record-breaking orders for major quick commerce ...
“My Korean family’s first Indian food,” read the text on the clip that shows the man asking his sister-in-law to taste poori and aloo matar. She was clearly impressed by the dishes that were laid out ...
A recently viral Instagram video perfectly captures this cultural exchange, showcasing an Indian man introducing his Korean family to the beloved aloo poori combination. The heartwarming clip ...
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Indians truly love their snacks. And we proved it this New Year’s Eve. While fireworks lit up the skies, India’s leading quick-commerce platforms—Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, and BigBasket—were lighting ...
That led me to Alo Moves — the at-home studio specializing in online yoga, meditation, HIIT, barre, pilates and more. Understandably, I feel ready to speak on the diversity of offerings ...
By 8 pm, Blinkit alone had 2.3 lakh packets of aloo bhujia on their way to customers. Meanwhile, over on Swiggy Instamart, orders for chips hit a peak of 853 orders per minute around 7.30 pm last ...