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Kolhapur Street Vendor Uses Toilet Water In His Pani Puri; People Destroy Stall In Anger

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Pani Puri is one street food dish that always seems to taste best when prepared by street vendors. Yet, having street food also seems to be a risk, as we aren’t fully aware of what goes into preparing our favourite dish and its level of hygiene. Well, unfortunately, a popular Pani Puri stall in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur came under bad light recently. In a viral video, the Pani Puri wala was caught mixing toilet water into his pani puri. Read on to know what happened next. 

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Famous Pani Puri Wala In Kolhapur Mixes Toilet Water In His Pani Puri

A well-known Pani Puri cart near Kolhapur’s Rankala Lake, ‘Mumbai ke Special Pani Puri Wala’ recently faced alot of criticism and disdain from locals. In a viral video, the street vendor was caught filling a can with toilet water. And then the vendor mixed the toilet water in his pani puri. When social media users circulated this video and came to know about this, all hell broke loose. This is one of the most famous Pani Puri carts in Kolhapur, which usually witnesses huge crowds of people. So locals were disappointed and angry. 

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Angry Locals Destroy His Cart On Realising This

In a fit of furiousness, people gathered in large numbers and destroyed this pani puri vendor’s cart. People threw his pani puris on the road and totally dismembered his thela. This is not the first time, a pani puri vendor in Maharashtra was caught doing something like this. Earlier,a pani puri vendor was caught on camera, urinating in the pani puri vessel. The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) in turn attacked over 300 pani puri stalls.

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This was to protest against that one seller who put his customers’ health at risk. Well, we hope more street vendors in India take note of this, and improve their hygiene conditions for the safety and well being of their customers. Meanwhile, for the sake of your safety, Pani Puri lovers can try contactless Pani Puri from automatic vending machines in cities like Bangalore, Indore and even Ahmedabad. 

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