
Vada Pav Price Reality in 2026 | Awareness by Swadisht Sardarji Vada Pav – the heart of Mumbai street food ❤️ But is it still the common man’s snack? Just a few months back, in late 2024, we were enjoying Vada Pav at just ₹10. Today, the same Vada Pav is being sold at ₹17 or even higher at many outlets across Ulhasnagar. Yes, we understand the challenges: ✔ Rising raw material costs ✔ LPG cylinder price increase ✔ Shortage and black marketing issues But here’s the real question — is this price hike justified? From ground-level understanding and vendor insights, the gas (LPG) cost contributes roughly around 10% to the making cost of a single Vada Pav. So while a slight increase is understandable, such a steep jump in price raises serious concerns. This reel is not against any vendor ❌ This is about awareness for customers and fair pricing in street food culture ✅ Because Vada Pav is not just food — It’s an emotion, a daily meal for many, and a symbol of affordable eating in India 🇮🇳 If prices continue to rise like this without proper justification, the essence of street food may slowly fade away. 👉 What do YOU think? Is ₹17 justified for a Vada Pav? Or are customers being overcharged in the name of inflation? Comment your thoughts below 👇 Let’s start a real conversation. Follow for more real street food insights & honest reviews: @SwadishtSardarji #ulhasnagar #vadapav #priceincrease #inflation #commonman
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