It is widely acknowledged that home-cooked food is the healthiest option.
However, a disturbing video currently circulating on social media has emerged as a stark warning for those who frequently consume food from outside, often driven by taste and convenience. The footage reinforces growing concerns that unhygienic street food can act like a “slow poison,” causing long-term damage to health.
Serving as a cautionary reminder for people to be more vigilant about hygiene while eating food outside. The footage reportedly shows a street vendor using dirty drain water in the preparation or cooking of biryani, raising serious concerns about food safety and public health. pic.twitter.com/RDRSFjZqsS
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Food sold on the streets is frequently prepared under questionable hygienic conditions. Experts and consumers alike have long warned that if people were to witness how some of these foods are actually prepared, many would abandon them immediately. The latest video has proven particularly shocking for biryani lovers.
The viral footage reportedly shows a street vendor selling biryani from the edge of an open drain. More alarmingly, the vendor is seen drawing polluted water from the drain and pouring it into the biryani before reheating the dish for sale. The visuals have triggered widespread outrage and concern over food safety.
In the video, a bystander can be heard confronting the vendor, asking, “Are you really adding dirty drain water to the food?” The incident has left viewers angry and alarmed, with many calling for stricter monitoring of street food vendors.
Despite frequent complaints about poor hygiene in eateries, public fondness for street food remains largely unchanged. However, the video serves as a sobering reminder of the risks associated with consuming food prepared in unhygienic environments. It highlights the importance of choosing trustworthy establishments and exercising caution while eating food prepared outside one’s home.
Public health experts continue to stress that prioritising hygiene and food safety is essential to preventing serious health consequences, urging consumers to remain vigilant and informed.

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