Loose Maggi for sale on a street pushcart, garners 41 million views online; WATCH viral video

By Roshni Tamta  |  First Published Mar 14, 2024, 2:07 PM IST

A video of a vendor selling loose Maggi on a pushcart is going viral. The video currently has 41.3 million views, with several comments calling the product expired and unfit for consumption. 

It seems like the internet has a weird obsession with Maggi, sometimes it is slathered in chocolate and sometimes it is served with toothpaste. People find new shocking ways to use Maggi to get attention but no one has seen anything like this before. A cart full of loose Maggi for sale! Yes, it's not a joke, a video is going viral of a 'Thela' full of loose Maggi for sale.

In India, it is pretty common for vendors to sell vegetables, fruits, namkeen, and sweets on a pushcart. But seeing something like Maggi which is a packed item sold by a giant food company, Nestlé being sold like this was shocking for all viewers. 

The video was posted by an Instagram user, Chatore_Broothers with the caption, "Kis Kis Ko Raat Ke 1 Baje wali Maggie Kis Kis Ko Apni College Ki Canteen wali Maggie Kis kis Ko Pahado Wali Maggie Kis kis Ko Yaad Aagayi". 

 

 

The video currently sits on 41.3 million views and 738K likes. Whenever something like this happens, people on the internet are quick to jump in and add their funny take on the matter. Thousands of people left comments and had a lot to say about the Maggi cart.

One user wrote, "This is expired Maggie plzz don't use". Many people in the comments are speculating that the Maggi is expired and is not fit to eat. Some comments also talked about the dust and pollutants sitting on the loose Maggi. 

Someone wrote, "Bhaiya is trying to decrease population". "Enough of Instagram for today!!", another user wrote talking about the absurdity and offbeat nature of the post. 

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