एयरपोर्ट वाली मैगी की कीमत 193 रुपए: महिला ने बिल की फोटो शेयर की, यूजर्स बोले- शायद एविएशन फ्यूल से बनी होगी

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The charge for one Masala Maggi is written in the bill as Rs 184.  A total GST of Rs 9.20 has been taken on this.  In such a situation, the total bill of one Maggi became Rs 193.  - Dainik Bhaskar

The charge for one Masala Maggi is written in the bill as Rs 184. A total GST of Rs 9.20 has been taken on this. In such a situation, the total bill of one Maggi became Rs 193.

A picture of a bill is going viral on social media. In this bill, the cost of Maggi is written as Rs 193. This bill remains a topic of discussion among netizens (social media users). Actually, a woman bought Maggi at the airport and posted the photo of the bill on her social media account.

People are giving mixed reactions to this picture of Maggi’s bill. One user commented and wrote – It seems that this Maggi might be made of aviation fuel. Another user wrote – This is the cheapest food option at the airport.

At the same time, one appealed to the airport authorities to intervene in the matter and stop such things.

This is how a bill of Rs 193 was made
In the viral picture of Maggi’s bill of Rs 193, it can be seen that it has the receipt number and the date of the bill. The bill is due on 16 July. The charge for one Masala Maggi is written in the bill as Rs 184. The total GST charged on this is Rs 9.20. In such a situation, the total bill of one Maggi became Rs 193.

The woman asked, why is Maggi being sold so expensive?
This picture was posted on Twitter by a woman named Sejal Sood. He wrote- I just bought Maggi worth Rs 193 at the airport. I don’t know how to react, why is Maggi being sold at such a high price?

The popcorn bill of multiplex also went viral

Last month, a Twitter user named Trideep K Mandal had shared a bill of PVR INOX. User had to pay Rs 820 for popcorn and cola drinks at PVR Cinemas outlet in Noida. Rs 460 was charged for 55 grams of paneer popcorn, Rs 360 for 600 ml Pepsi.

User had said- It is not surprising that people do not go to cinema halls anymore. Watching movies with family has become difficult now.

PVR INOX reduced the price of food items by 40%
On the viral bill of Rs 360 Pepsi, Rs 460 popcorn, PVR INOX said – We believe that every opinion matters and should be respected. After this the company had cut the prices by up to 40%.

On July 11, the GST Council also reduced the GST on food and drink bills in cinema halls from 18% to 5%.

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