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From minimal events to virtual rituals, the quintessential big fat Indian weddings have undergone quite a makeover during the pandemic. Adding to the trend, a couple not only organised a webcast of their wedding for the guests but also got their wedding food delivered to their homes.
A Twitter user recently shared pictures of a wedding invite. It read, “We request you to honour by accepting the kalyana sappadu (wedding feast) that we will deliver to your home…”
The wedding invite also mentioned the menu in detail — with pictures of tiffin carriers labelled as per the foods it would contain, along with that of plantain leaf with instructions on the ordering of serving food. The guests received four colourful baskets of wedding food while being at home.
New trend of marriage invitation. Marriage food will be delivered at your doorstep. pic.twitter.com/ooEz1qbsvP
— Shivani (@Astro_Healer_Sh) December 10, 2020
Netizens seemed to be quiet impressed. “I would say that’s a fine idea! In fact this rule of limited guests should stay forever. Would reduce food wastage to some extent!” a Twitter user wrote.
I would say that’s a fine idea! Infact this rule of limited guests should stay forever. Would reduce food wastage to some extent!
— Official giggly 🤭 (@always_giggly) December 11, 2020
“I can’t believe the level of detail. I never knew that each item had a specific place on the banana leaf,” another wrote,
I would say that’s a fine idea! Infact this rule of limited guests should stay forever. Would reduce food wastage to some extent!
— Official giggly 🤭 (@always_giggly) December 11, 2020
Take a look at some of the other reactions:
Love the detailing, they also told the places in the banana leaf where each item needs to be served !
— Shankar Sundarrajan (@Shankarsundar) December 11, 2020
while i am vith u, on this, this works well with corona times, but looks like a costly affairtoo
— పల్లెటూరు (@YerraJenda) December 11, 2020
Amazing !!
Love this manner of serving Kalyan Sappad
— Sreenivas Bidari 🇮🇳 (@BidariSreenivas) December 11, 2020
Most practical solution. Hope all follow this and avoid getting infected till vaccine is approved.
— Durbeen Doctor (@doctorhitesh) December 11, 2020
What do you think of the idea?
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