Today, earning well does not always require a big job or corporate office. Meanwhile, several social media videos highlight successful small businesses. Recently, a roadside food stall video went viral online. The clip surprised a content creator after she discovered the seller’s monthly income.
Moreover, her reaction gained attention across social media platforms.
Food Stall Owner Reveals ₹1.5 Lakh Monthly Earnings
In the viral video, digital creator Komal Negi visits a roadside food stall. The seller offers Maggi, chole kulche and various snacks. During their conversation, Komal asks about his monthly earnings. The man reveals that he earns around ₹1.5 lakh every month.
After hearing the amount, Komal laughs and responds humorously. She says her salary is not even worth mentioning.
Consequently, her reaction becomes a major talking point online.
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Creator Shares Message About Small Businesses
While sharing the video on Instagram, Komal Negi wrote a message for viewers. She said people who underestimate roadside stalls should rethink their opinions after watching the video. Furthermore, her message spread quickly among users. Many people described hard work and small businesses as important success paths.
Social Media Users React To Viral Earnings Video
After the video gained popularity, users shared different reactions online. Many people commented with laughing emojis. One user jokingly asked if the stall owner would hire them. Another user wrote about no income tax and no rent. Additionally, a user pointed toward the seller’s gold-like chain. The comment suggested that the chain showed his success.
Another user praised his hard work and said nobody should compare him with an office job.
Earlier Maggi Stall Video Also Went Viral
Previously, another similar video attracted attention on social media. Content creator Badal Thakur set up a temporary Maggi stall in the mountains. He sold normal Maggi for ₹70 and cheese Maggi for ₹100. According to his claim, he sold around 200 plates within the first five hours.
By the end of the day, he sold nearly 350 plates. Therefore, his total sales reached around ₹21,000.














