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Guys, “What’s up the MBA Chai Wala? Was it all just hype, or has the brand managed to sustain itself? Did they raise any funding to expand, and how’s the brand doing now? Where are they now ?And, of course, has anyone here tried their food or tea—w

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Gaurav More

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his hype was because of his motivational speeches and podcasts that's how he made him self famous. and after 1 or 2 year his brand's reality was revealed that it was too expensive to buy his tea or coffee, as it's expensive their service was not that good. so people mostly his franchise owner starts revealing this. and then he stopped his motivation speeches.

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