#ViralVideo | Mumbai Vada Pav Vendor Earns Rs 2.8 Lakh Monthly, Rivals White-Collar Salaries
- Updated Oct 8, 2024 11:26 AM IST
A viral video featuring Instagram content creator Sarthak Sachdeva working at a local vada pav cart in Mumbai has sparked widespread discussion about the potential earnings of street vendors. Sachdeva spent a day learning the ropes, from preparing hot vada pavs to engaging with customers, ultimately revealing an impressive income stream. The vendor managed to sell 622 vada pavs by the end of the day, earning Rs 9,300. When calculated over an entire month, the vendor’s income reaches Rs 2.8 lakh (around $3,300). After deducting expenses, the vendor takes home a net profit of approximately Rs 2 lakh ($2,400) monthly, or Rs 24 lakh ($29,000) annually—an amount comparable to many white-collar jobs in India. Sachdeva’s video has caught the internet's attention, with many reacting in disbelief and humor. It has ignited conversations about how small, local businesses, such as street food vending, can be surprisingly lucrative when run efficiently. The story of the Mumbai vendor challenges common perceptions, proving that significant income doesn’t always come from traditional corporate roles but can also stem from entrepreneurial street businesses.
