- IFS Officer Parveen Kaswan shows a video of a bucket-like dish with a spoon inside.
- The bucket’s contents fill nearly half of the spoon’s surface.
- IPS Officer: “It’s a scam and in most of the restaurants!”.
Can we call it scam: Regardless of how many times we tell ourselves not to judge a book by its cover, it never happens. Especially when it comes to the stuff you eat. After all, people feast on food with their eyes before eating it. Restaurants respond by devising novel methods of serving meals. If you’ve ever eaten lentils in a high-end restaurant, you’ve probably seen them served in a little bucket-like dish. As beautiful as it appears, IFS Officer Parveen Kaswan posted a clip on Twitter, inquiring if it was a hoax. Off-camera, someone places a spoon next to the tiny bucket in the video. The contents appear to be nearly half the height of the spoon. When they place the spoon into the bucket, however, the lentil covers somewhat more than a fifth of the spoon.
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Can we call it a scam !! pic.twitter.com/fdUB2KjMGN
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) January 1, 2023
When IPS Officer Meeraj Khalid stated that this is more about perspective than a scam, social media users chimed in. They couldn’t agree on whether this was a fraud or a business strategy. Some even stated that this is an excellent approach to reduce food waste. A Twitter user responded. No, it’s called Marketing Strategy. (Just like Automobile companies claim a Fuel average of 30 km/liter… but the actual is 18 km/liter… If this is not a scam.. then that Dal bucket is also not… )”
Can we call it a scam !! pic.twitter.com/fdUB2KjMGN
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) January 1, 2023
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