Indians and tea can never part. Tea aka chai is much more than just a drink in India. It is a part of our daily routine and also a representation of our culture. Tea time comes every day for desis, mostly multiples times a day. Seeing as Indians are so obsessed with their tea, a tea vendor had the ingenious idea of making his brand big by selling tea in tetra packs.
Mostly tetra packs are used by big conglomerates for packaging and delivering their products. These drinks are more often than not, never hot. But when Arun Tea Stall saw the opportunity to make their customers extra happy, they did not waste much time.
A video now going viral shows how Arun Tea Stall packs its famous ¡°tetra pack chai¡±. The video was shared on Twitter by IPS Rupin Sharma with the caption, ¡°Parcel #Chai from #Kolkata.¡±
In the video, a man captures the inner workings of the stall. Where one employee pours the hot chai into a plastic pouch which is then passed onto the next worker who tightens the cap on the pouch. After which the last step is carried out when an employee fits the pouch into the cardboard box.
Check out the video below:
The chai stall is situated in Kolkata and is apparently very famous in the area. The man filming the process of the chai package was extremely impressed by the idea of packing hot tea. He even went ahead and called the whole process somewhat of a ¡°ninja technique¡± a well-known nod to the Japanese cartoon ¡®Ninja Hattori-Kun¡¯.
People online were also impressed with the tea stall¡¯s idea.?One user was bewildered, ¡°Yehi dekhna baki rehe gaya tha....jo bhi ho my home town. Love it till my last breathe.¡±
While another claimed that they had tried the tetra pack tea before, ¡°I had it. Its hot for long time and nice kesaria tea.¡±
One user complained that the ¡°Packaging appears costlier than the Tea¡± which might be a rational concern since chai in India is sold at quite affordable prices, especially if you buy it from a roadside stall.
One fellow was simply in awe of the idea which is rarely seen in operation at many tea stalls in India, ¡°Very useful innovation,¡± wrote the user.
Another user complimented the idea and wrote, ¡°Bhalo technique ache.¡±
What do you think about this technique to pack tea? Tell us in the comments below.? ? ??