Every day something or the other comes to light on social media, which surprises people. This time a unique idea of a woman is in the news, who told how she saved thousands of rupees on everyday snacks. His trick was so powerful that once the video went viral, people started praising him. In the video, the woman says that she used to spend a lot of money every month to buy expensive packaged snacks from the market. But then he thought why not adopt some home method. She started making snacks at home – like namkeen mix, popcorn, moong dal and crisps – market style. The woman said that she bought a large amount of raw ingredients at once and prepared the food at home and stored it in airtight containers. Now when a family member feels like eating, homemade snacks are instantly available – no need to go out, no need to spend money. In the video, she says, “Earlier I used to spend around Rs 2,000-3,000 a month just on snacks, but now the same thing can be prepared at home for just Rs 500.” People liked this idea so much that within a few hours this video went viral on social media. One user wrote – “Now that’s called a real smart woman.” Another said, “In times of inflation, such a jugaad should be available in every home.” Many people also said that this woman’s method not only saves money, but is also better for health, because homemade snacks do not contain much oil or preservatives. Some users have even called it a “home-based startup idea.” Many women have written in the comment section that they are also now going to use a similar method. Conclusion: This woman’s idea is a good example of how a little intelligence and creativity can lead to big savings. In today’s time when everything is expensive, his “Homemade Snack Plan” is not only financially beneficial, but also inspires people to become independent. Sometimes a small change can make a big difference – and this woman is a living example of that. Share this story Tags
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