“Does a momo wala earn more than a B.Com graduate?” asked content creator Cassy Pereira in his latest video. To find out, the influencer became a momo wala for a day and took over the momo stalls in Bengaluru. What he found out was enough to blow our minds and even rethink our careers. Is it time to start learning to make a momo? Well, once you discover the momo stall’s daily revenue, you’d imagine that.
Content Creator Takes Over Momo Seller’s Stall In Bengaluru
Taking to his Instagram handle, content creator Cassy Pereira shared a reel that grabbed eyeballs on social media. The influencer visited K.K. Momos & Soup at Richmond Road in Bengaluru. He gave himself a challenge to find out if momo sellers earn more than B.Com graduates. Next, donning an apron, Cassy started by first learning from the momo seller how many momos need to be served per plate.
“I’m not gonna lie. I was nervous at the start, but then I got the hang of it,” he added. Cassy then started serving momos to the customers at K.K. Momos & Soups. Over the course of the evening, the content creator realised how famous the momo stall is as he served a whopping 118 plates of momos in just 1 hour. Cassy fried momos, mixed them with a special sauce, served soup and worked hard during the evening.
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Realises The Momo Stall Makes ₹1 Lakh Per Day
This Bengaluru momo stall stays open from 5 pm to 10 pm every night. Moreover, the momo stall sold 950 plates of momo in a day. This means his daily revenue came to about ₹1,04,500. Monthly revenue amounts to ₹31,35,000. Cassy ends his video with a jab— share this with all your B.Com friends! If that isn’t adding salt to injuries, we wonder what is! The momo stall’s daily and monthly revenue, needless to say, blew the Internet’s minds!
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“Time to start a momo shop,” wrote the content creator in the caption. We couldn’t agree more! Meanwhile, Netizens flooded the comments section with their shocked reaction. One commenter wrote, “That’s not even what I earn in a year.” Another person commented, “Okay I want momos now.” “Revenue vs Profit ragebait,” said another. Some people even wondered if he was paying his taxes.
Meanwhile, what do you think about the momo seller’s ₹31 lakh revenue?
Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/@cassiusclydepereira
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