Giving shops odd names has long been a practice, requiring a lot of brainstorming to come up with the appropriate moniker. However, with the increasing competition to stay on trend in the market, this work has become even more challenging.
And, just as a Chat GPT hotspot earlier caused a stir on the internet, the 'Ex-girlfriend' Chaat Centre is set to be your ultimate cure for post-breakup woes.
Indeed, Farrago Metiquirke, a 'X' user, provided a photo of this curiously named Bengaluru institution that specializes in the renowned Bangarpet Chaat (also known as Panipuri in the small town near Bengaluru). The Paani in this meal is translucent rather than the customary maroon or green chutney, which makes it stand out.
The eatery boldly boasts the name 'Ex Girlfriend Bangarpete Chaat,' and serves an array of chaats, prompting the original poster to joke in the caption, "Looking to discuss about your breakup? "Fear no more."
The comments section quickly filled up with one user joking, "The place you don't want to bump into if you're with your gf." Another individual commented, "The person sitting inside appears upset. He must be thinking about his ex."?
The third person speculated, "If that guy isn't a customer, it's an ex-couple sitting there...". The fourth joked, "100% sure the chats here are gonna taste salty."?
Meanwhile, this is not the first time a heartbreak-inspired establishment has made waves. Previously, 'Bewafa Chaiwala' gained traction by opening a tea stall in Madhya Pradesh's Rajgarh after the entrepreneur, Antar Gujjar, was rejected by his ex-girlfriend in response to a marriage proposal.?
Notably, Antar provides tea at varying prices for different people. A cup of tea at 'M Bewafa Chaiwala' costs Rs 10 for couples, but only Rs 5 for those who are devastated or betrayed by their lovers. Check the post here.
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