A Delhi-based content creator has drawn attention online after turning a mountain getaway into a one-day food experiment, setting up a temporary Maggi stall to test how much money he could earn in a scenic hilltop location.The experiment was carried out by Devansh Tyagi, a Delhi influencer known for his challenge-style Instagram content, who documented the entire process of building a makeshift stall and running it for a day amid the hills.In the video, Tyagi kicks off the idea by saying, “Let’s see how much I can earn by selling Maggi in the mountains.”He is then seen selecting a picturesque location and assembling a basic stall setup, complete with tables, seating arrangements, and a small cooking station overlooking the landscape.One of the moments
that stood out in the clip was when he collected water from a nearby stream to prepare the noodles, a detail that later triggered mixed reactions online.Soon after opening, the stall began attracting visitors, with hikers and tourists stopping by to try freshly cooked Maggi while enjoying the mountain views.Tyagi was seen preparing each serving on the spot and interacting with customers, creating a casual café-like atmosphere in the open outdoors.He also shared his pricing structure during the experiment, stating that regular Maggi was sold for Rs 100 per plate, while butter Maggi was priced at Rs 120.As the day progressed, steady footfall led to all stock being sold out, with multiple visitors reportedly enjoying the experience and reacting positively to the food and setting.At the end of the challenge, Tyagi revealed that his total earnings reached Rs 24,000, surprising many viewers who followed the experiment online.










