Cambridge graduate ditches banking job to invent Chhole Kulche vending machine
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Cambridge graduate ditches banking job to invent Chhole Kulche vending machine

India Today  

A Delhi man swapped banking for bhaturas, and the internet is taking notes. Sagar Malhotra - a Cambridge graduate and former banker - invented what he labels as India's first Chhole Kulche vending machine that serves hygienic and customisable plates of the beloved dish in just a minute. Malhotra, a die-hard Chhole Kulche fan, was often put off by the lack of hygiene and consistency in roadside stalls. Instead of relying on traditional preparation methods, he built a custom machine that dispenses Chhole with different spice levels: mild, medium, or extra spices, all at the press of a button. Here's how it works: Those who've tried the vending machine Chhole Kulche are impressed, not just by the taste but also by the hygiene.

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