December 11, 2020 4:40:42 pm
The food was delivered in four baskets along with instructions on the order in which the food was to be served. (Source: shivani / Twitter)
From minimal events to virtual rituals, quintessential big fat Indian weddings have undergone a major makeover during the pandemic. In addition to the trend, a couple not only hosted a webcast of their wedding for the guests, but also organized the food delivery to the door.
A Twitter user recently shared images of a wedding invitation. It said, “We ask you to honor him by accepting the kalyana sappadu (wedding banquet) that we will deliver to your home …”
The wedding invitation also mentioned the menu in detail, with pictures of the tiffin bearers labeled according to the food it would contain, along with the banana leaf with instructions on how to order the food. Guests received four colorful wedding food baskets while at home.
New trend of marriage invitation. The wedding meal will be delivered to your door. pic.twitter.com/ooEz1qbsvP
– Shivani (@Astro_Healer_Sh) December 10, 2020
Netizens seemed to be very impressed. “I’d say it’s a good idea! In fact, this limited guests rule should stick around forever. It would reduce food waste to some extent! “wrote one user.
I’d say it’s a good idea! In fact, this limited guests rule should stick around forever. It would reduce food waste to some extent!
– Official laugh 🤭 (@always_giggly) December 11, 2020
“I can’t believe the level of detail. I never knew that each element had a specific place on the banana leaf, “wrote another,
I’d say it’s a good idea! In fact, this limited guests rule should stick around forever. It would reduce food waste to some extent!
– Official laugh 🤭 (@always_giggly) December 11, 2020
Take a look at some of the other reactions:
I love the details, they also said the places on the banana leaf where each item should be served!
– Shankar Sundarrajan (@Shankarsundar) December 11, 2020
while i’m with you on this this works fine with crown times but seems like a costly affairtoo
– పల్లెటూరు (@YerraJenda) December 11, 2020
Amazing !!
I love this way of serving Kalyan Sappad
– Sreenivas Bidari 🇮🇳 (@BidariSreenivas) December 11, 2020
More practical solution. I hope everyone will follow this and avoid getting infected until the vaccine is approved.
– Durbeen’s Doctor (@doctorhitesh) December 11, 2020
What do you think about the idea?
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