This Couple Chose To Have A Maggi Stall At Their Wedding & It Was An Instant Hit!
The quintessential Indian wedding feast has undergone a sea change in the past few years, with people moving away from the traditional spread to more unconventional, international cuisines.
It's a known fact that many attend a wedding just for the sake of food and Indians simply love the wedding spread. So much so, some even secretly pack away food to last for a week! No jokes!
The quintessential Indian wedding feast has undergone a sea change in the past few years, with people moving away from the traditional spread to more unconventional, international cuisines.
I love my cousin for being so thoughtful & ensuring there is a Maggi counter at her wedding tonight ??? pic.twitter.com/Yu3ObLEYMf
¡ª Somya Lakhani (@somyalakhani) January 18, 2021
Cuisines range from Korean, Malay Thai to even Peruvian in some places and some others stick to the basics, like this couple who chose to have a Maggi stall set up and it seems like a winner, because who doesn't like Maggi?!
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The tweet was shared by user @somyalakhani who wrote about how much she loved her cousin for installing a live counter exclusively dedicated to instant noodles. "I love my cousin for being so thoughtful & ensuring there is a Maggi counter at her wedding tonight," she wrote in her tweet. In the photograph she shared, we could see rows of instant noodles neatly stacked in a wooden rack. There was a gas stove and a non-stick pan for cooking the many guests and serving it hot and fresh.
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A user commented that it must have been the most popular counter for kids at the wedding, to which the user added that it was loved by adults equally. Many others wanted to know where the wedding was taking place and how they could join the party.
With online weddings becoming popular amid the pandemic, another couple actually decided to send 'Kalyana Sappadu,' or wedding meal in Tamil, to guests at their doorstep!
Each of the bags had four tiffin carriers and there were a total of 12 dishes packed inside them. They also provided the guests with instructions regarding where to place each item on the banana leaf.