‘KK Momos’ in Bengaluru sells around 950 plates daily, earning around ₹1 lakh every day. Its turnover in a month is around ₹31 lakh. This street food business is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Bengaluru Street Food Business: A business idea changes someone’s life. However, having skill in this is the first condition. Sometimes someone’s luck is so strong that in a day he becomes worthless. Here we are telling you about a young man who is viral on social media, who earns lakhs of rupees every day from a small centre.
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A post is going viral on Instagram. The shared post reads, “I was not able to decide what work to start, then I started serving momos to the customers and they liked its taste very much. You will be surprised to know how famous this shop is. In just one hour, we sold 118 plates of momos. After this it was time for break. And as soon as my break was over, the crowd started increasing. Then I had to bring more momos, fry them, make them special, We had to fill water for people and serve soup to customers. A plate here costs Rs 110 and we sold around 950 plates today.” In the video, the influencer told that if this figure is considered final then around 950 plates are sold in his shop daily. At a price of around ₹110 per plate, the total earning is around ₹1 lakh per day. This stall, known as KK Momos, is located in Bengaluru. Despite being a roadside shop, this startup earns lakhs.
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Momos seller is earning equal to IT sector expert
This is how a Bengaluru momos seller earns ₹31 lakh per month? The influencer has compared it with the salary of a B.Com graduate. In the video, the influencer told that around 950 plates of momos are sold in this shop every day. Momo seller from Bengaluru earns ₹31 lakh per month.
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This report is based on content shared by users on social media. Asianet does not verify these claims. Nor does it support them.