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The great Indian wedding food battle: Guests rush for non-veg food, veg stalls go unnoticed in viral video

A wedding video has gone viral, showcasing the intense competitio... Read More
A viral video from a wedding has taken the internet by storm, highlighting the stark contrast between the chaotic rush for non-vegetarian dishes and the lonely, neglected vegetarian counter. Guests are seen scrambling and pushing to grab plates of chicken tikka and kebabs, while the vegetarian stall stands almost empty, with only a few pakoras and aloo tikki on display.

Shared by Instagram user @swagsedoctorofficial, the video humorously captures the cultural divide at Indian weddings, where non-veg food often steals the spotlight. The video has sparked widespread laughter, though the comment section has been disabled to prevent debates over food choices.





Wedding guests clash over non-veg food while veg stalls stay empty in viral video


The now-viral video opens with a chaotic scene at the non-veg food counter, where wedding guests swarm the area as if it's a competitive sport for chicken tikka and mutton curry. Plates are shoved forward, voices escalate, and waiters appear overwhelmed as they scramble to meet the constant demand. One particularly determined guest even snatches an entire tray of kebabs.

In stark contrast, the vegetarian food stall presents a quiet, almost deserted scene. The counter is sparsely stocked with pakoras and aloo tikki, while waiters lazily swat at flies and wait for the occasional customer. Their bored expressions clearly convey that vegetarian options are not the star of the show.





Social media reaction

Shared on Instagram by @swagsedoctorofficial, the video has garnered thousands of views and highlights a common cultural perception: non-veg dishes are considered a rare treat or symbol of indulgence, often attracting far more attention than their vegetarian counterparts. The video has garnered over 600,000 likes on Instagram, however, the comment section has been disabled.




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