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Mumbai Vada Pav Vendor Claims Monthly Earnings of ₹2.8 Lakh in Viral Video

 A viral video featuring a Mumbai street vendor selling Vada Pav has sparked widespread discussion about the income potential in street vending. The video, created by influencer Sarthak Sachdeva, showcases a day spent behind the counter of a busy Vada Pav cart, amassing nearly 40 million views and revealing earnings that many find hard to believe.

Mumbai Vada Pav vendor's earnings shock the internet
 Mumbai Vada Pav vendor's earnings shock the internet


In the clip, Sachdeva dives into the daily routine of the Vada Pav stall, preparing the iconic snack and interacting with eager customers. By mid-morning, approximately 200 Vada Pavs had already been sold, highlighting the snack's popularity.

As the day progressed, sales continued to soar. By the end of the shift, the vendor had sold an impressive 622 Vada Pavs, each priced at ₹15, resulting in a total earnings of ₹9,300 for the day. This raised questions about the lucrative nature of street vending.

Estimating Monthly Earnings

The influencer further analyzed the vendor's potential income for the month, estimating it at ₹2.8 lakh. After deducting operational expenses, the net monthly income was approximated to be around ₹2 lakh, amounting to an annual income of ₹24 lakh. These revelations challenge existing stereotypes about street vending in urban India and highlight its economic viability.

The video has prompted many to reconsider their career choices, with some viewers humorously suggesting it's time to switch careers.

With the Vada Pav consistently ranking among the top street foods in India, the success of this vendor underscores the market potential within the informal sector.

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