Panipuri, Golgappa, Pani ke Batashe or Phuchka…whatever you call it, the truth is that this is the most famous street food of India found at roadside vendors. This is such street food that you will find it in almost every market, and you will also see crowds there.
Pani Puri Rate: Panipuri, Golgappa, Pani Ke Batashe or Phuchka…whatever you call it, the truth is that this is the most famous street food of India found in roadside stands. This is such street food that you will find it in almost every market, and you will also see crowds there. Its popularity can be gauged from the fact that now you will find it in big restaurants as well as five star hotels. But these days this Gol Gappa has become a matter of debate on social media. Kaushik Mukherjee, co-founder of Sugar Cosmetics and husband of Shark Tank India judge Vinita Singh, posted a post on X in which the price of Pani Puri became a topic of discussion.
Golgappa worth Rs 333
The price of Golgappa at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport surprised the billionaire businessman. Pani Puri, usually available for Rs 20 to 30, stunned Kaushik Mukherjee, co-founder and COO of Sugar Cosmetics. He posted a photo of it on social media, in which the rates of Panipuri, Dahi Puri and Sev Puri caught everyone’s attention. At a food stall at Mumbai airport, the price of Panipuri has been kept at Rs 333 per plate. 8 Pani Puri in a plate. While sharing the post with the photo, he wrote in the caption, ‘Real estate for food stalls at Mumbai Airport is expensive, but I did not know that it is so expensive.’
Real estate is expensive for food stalls at the CSIA Mumbai airport – but I didn’t know THIS expensive 👀 pic.twitter.com/JRFMw3unLu
— Kaushik Mukherjee (@kaushikmkj) April 29, 2024
Debate broke out on Golgappa
After this post of Kaushik Mukherjee, a debate broke out on the social media platform regarding the rate of Pani Puri. Different comments started coming. Some called these rates right and some called them wrong. Let us tell you that food items in malls, big hotels and airport stalls are usually expensive. Food items are usually sold at premium prices at the airport, although there is a limit on the premium price. There is often discussion about the prices of food items at the airport.