
Delhi-based content creator Devansh Tyagi set up a temporary Maggi stall in the mountains, selling plates at Rs 100 each and butter Maggi at Rs 120. Over the day, he served numerous hikers and tourists, earning Rs 24,000 by selling 225 plates. The video documents his process of building the stall, cooking on-site using water from a nearby stream, and interacting with customers who generally gave positive feedback.
The articles present a neutral, human-interest story focusing on an individual's entrepreneurial experiment without political framing. Both sources highlight the content creator's initiative and customer interactions without engaging in political commentary or partisan perspectives, maintaining a straightforward narrative centered on the business venture.
The overall tone across the articles is positive and lighthearted, emphasizing the novelty and success of the Maggi stall experiment. Customer reactions and the creator's engagement are portrayed favorably, with no negative sentiment or controversy beyond a brief mention of debate over water sourcing, which is presented factually.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| moneycontrol | Sold 225 plates, earned Rs 24,000 in a day: Delhi man sells Maggi in mountains, leaves netizens stunned- Moneycontrol.com | Center | Positive |
| indiatoday | Delhi man sells Maggi for Rs 100 in mountains, here's how much he earned in a day | Center | Positive |
indiatoday broke this story on 13 May, 12:38 pm. Other outlets followed.
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