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New Delhi: A Twitter user sparked a debate on the social media platform after she posted a picture of the invoice of Masala Maggi Noodles she purchased at an airport. Other Twitter users pointed out that people can get a bowl of Maggi for Rs 50 at most places, and slammed the price at the airports, which is almost four times its cost. “I just bought Maggi for Rs 193 at the airport. And I don’t know how to react, why would anyone sell something like Maggi at such an inflated price,” asked Sejal Sud.
“I guess this maggie is made on aviation fuel! Just may be!” commented one user. “Still it is the cheapest option you can get at the airport to eat! Ironic but true,” said another.
Others called for authorities to intervene and put an end to such practices.
“It’s selling at 250 in Indigo flights as well … AAI needs to put a cap on the rates for consumers to survive their pockets & hunger as well,” one user tweeted.
There is no official reaction from any airport authority so far.
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