In India, the rapid rise of restaurants, street food stalls (thelas), and tea shops (chai tapris) is driven by several key factors:
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I've seen this in my town. even small tiny shops put up pizza's rolls and what not and charge exorbitant amount often comparing themselves to established giants. but most just suck. even worse they add tasting salt and other stuff
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