Delhi Influencer Claims Rs 24,000 Single-Day Profit Selling Maggi In Mountains

A Delhi-based content creator has sparked a massive debate on social media after claiming he earned a staggering Rs 24,000 in just one day selling Maggi noodles in the mountains. The influencer, documented his temporary stint as a local vendor to test the profitability of the popular snack at high altitudes, where the noodles are often a staple for hungry tourists.
The viral experiment detailed his sales volume and the high demand for hot meals in trekking hubs, drawing over 1.6 million views on social media. While many viewers were impressed by the potential profit margins, others expressed skepticism about the feasibility of such high earnings for a single small stall. Critics pointed out the hidden costs of logistics, fuel, and labor required to operate in remote mountain regions.
Despite the controversy over the math, the stunt has ignited a conversation about the burgeoning tourism economy in India's hill stations. Many users jokingly commented that they were ready to quit their corporate jobs to start their own noodle stalls, while others praised the effort as a clever look into the micro-economies that sustain mountain hospitality.
Observers are now watching to see if this "Maggi experiment" inspires a wave of similar content from other creators trying their hand at street vending. Whether the figures are entirely accurate or slightly inflated for the cameras, the buzz highlights a shift in how social media influencers are merging traditional labor with viral entertainment. This story was reported by News18.
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