Love Street Food? These BTS Videos Will Definitely Make You Hate It

We all enjoy going out and savouring delicious meals, but have you ever wondered why sometimes you end up feeling unwell right after it? It is not just the spices. It could be the unsanitary conditions in which the food is prepared. In recent times, numerous videos circulating on the Internet have shed light on the unhealthy practices employed by some food factories and vendors. The latest addition to this eye-opening series is a compilation of multiple videos that reveal the unsettling truth behind the scenes of our favourite meals. This video has garnered significant attention, and many food lovers are expressing their disgust at these unsanitary food practices. Shared on Instagram by an account named @maxgyan_, it has raked in millions of views since it was shared. 

Prepare to be shocked as we delve into the dirty world of food preparation. The first video unveils a man packing falooda, but here is the twist: instead of using a spoon, he repeatedly plunges his bare hand into a massive container, transferring the gooey mixture into small packets. Next up, we witness a street vendor making bhaji. While adding water to the dish, he casually lets the liquid flow through his hand, which hovers above the griddle. Then, a jaw-dropping clip reveals a person adding food colouring to some batter, mixing it all with ungloved hands, and inexplicably rubbing them multiple times in the batter. As the colour blends in, he decides to wash his hands directly inside the container, letting the murky water contaminate the entire mixture. And it does not stop there. One video showcases revdi being flattened with bare feet, and another displays a man cutting meat with his toe. Lastly, in a mango juice preparation video, flies seem to have declared the place their own. 

Take a look:

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The video has crossed 8 million views. People did not shy away from sharing their thoughts on the platform.

A user wrote, “Ewwwwww yeh kya dekhliya maine [Ewwwwww what did I see?]”

Another user added, “So yucky. So unhygienic.”

An Instagrammer commented, “This is very bad, seriously.”

Someone said, “Chiii, hum to ghar ka khate hai [I eat homemade food]”

A person suggested, “Ghar ka khana khaye aur healthy bane [Eat homemade food and stay healthy]” 

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