Indore’s First Contactless Pani Puri Vending Machine Dispenses Flavoured Water Automatically; See Video

by Tania Tarafdar
Indore’s First Contactless Pani Puri Vending Machine Dispenses Flavoured Water Automatically; See Video

There is a saying that necessity is the mother of all inventions, and pandemic showed us that it could not be more true. When the situation demands lesser human contact, people have come up with innovations and creations. Indore has a pani puri vending machine that minimises contact between the vendor and the customer. The vending machine automatically dispenses flavoured water like khatta meetha and dhaniya pudina to the puri. 

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The Vending Machine Also Offers Sev Puri & Dahi Puri

The machine is a dream come true for all of us craving golgappas. It is contactless and hygienic and it is just what we need during the pandemic. You can also have extra ‘pani’ and finish your treat with ‘sukhi papdi’. The vending machine also offers sev puri and dahi puri.  The machine is stationed at Nagar Nigam Market, Greater Kailash Road near Saket Suqare. Kanpur Bans Sale Of Pani Puri Fearing COVID-19 Spread.

 

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The Innovation Is Helping The Street Vendors

Also, as social distancing is the new normal, the innovative vending machine may be the answer to your chaat and bhel puri cravings when eating out is still a question. The Courtesy to COVID-19, our lives changed in many ways. However, in the process of slowly going back to life, we are looking at leading a life keeping the new normal in mind. The global pandemic has severely affected the lives of street vendors that were once loved by many. But it looks like now we have a solution to bring gol gappas or pani puri back on our menu. Gorge On India’s First Fire Pani Puri In Nagpur At Chaska Chaat Corner.

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The pani puri vending machine is, in fact, a viral hit. The pani puri vending machines have collected several happy responses on Twitter.