An on-the-go coffee seller earned applause online after people noticed how he carried all the ingredients and served his customers. In a video on Instagram, this man was seen preparing a hot cup of coffee with
all the ingredients and equipment strapped around his body.
The young Indian vendor’s clip introduced people to a smart and convenient facility, which would require no formal permission for a place to sell and make ends meet. The creative vendor stood under a tree and served his customers sweet and warm coffee amid the chilly vibes of the winter season.
Coffee Seller’s Innovative Idea
The video starts with the coffee seller adding sugar, powdered milk and coffee into paper cups. That would be a normal occurrence at any roadside coffee cart. What stood out about this young man’s startup is that he held all the ingredients and cups around his chest.
Deploying a bag with multiple pockets to back his services, the seller had ingredients secured in small containers and designated places reserved for the paper cups. The coffee seller also had a large, insulated flask slung over his shoulder, which acted as a portable hot water dispenser to aid with the coffee preparations.
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After putting in sugar, powdered milk and coffee, the seller poured hot water into each cup and used a handheld frother to mix the drink. Once he achieved a smooth and creamy texture to it, the young man gave his cup of coffee a final touch with some chocolate syrup and made it visually appealing.
People Admire The Coffee Seller
The online community admired the efforts of the coffee seller as well as his creative brain for coming up with such an idea. People poured their hearts out to him and filled the comment section with some wonderful remarks.
“Where there is will, there is a way, hence proved. Keep growing man,” said a person.
Another commented, “Men, when it comes to responsibility.”
“What a great initiative by this man. Hats of to you, brother,” said another individual.
The coffee seller’s innovation and resilience were indeed praiseworthy, as he developed an idea to make a living without having to pay or obtain permission for a stall.














