This popular street food tops Harsh Goenka’s ‘hierarchy of needs’; internet affected

If there’s one thing that unites people on the internet, it’s food. If you scroll through social media, you will find people from all over the world connecting over a wide variety of foods. Recently, we came across one such incident on a Twitter post by industrialist Harsh Goenka. One of the most active personalities on social media, you will find Harsh Goenka sharing a variety of content on Twitter every day. Some of these posts are informative, others are funny; And then, there are some who are just too trusting. Don’t believe us? We suggest checking out his latest posts on Twitter.

Harsh Goenka recently shared a post on Twitter which talks about his basic needs in life. And no point guessing, it was all about the food. post has a hierarchical pyramid (much like Maslow’s hierarchy of needs) in which Bhel Puri Aadhaar is written in what it defines as a ‘basic need’. then in the middle, you’ll find Sev Puri, which is a ‘psychological necessity’ for him. and finally, at the top, he has Pani puri, which is his ‘self-fulfillment need’. “My hierarchy of needs,” he captioned the post. to keep track:

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The witty post grabbed the attention of the internet in no time, with people reacting to it with different funny comments and emoticons. “This should end with Sukka Puri,” wrote one. Another user commented, “God your saree needs to be ‘Puri’.” A third comment further read, “Where is Raas Malai Sir?”

Here are some more interesting comments for you:

What are your thoughts on the above post by Harsh Goenka? And what would be your ‘hierarchy of needs’? Share it with us in the comments below.

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About Somdutt SahaExplorer – as Somdutt likes to call himself. She yearns to know the unknown, be it food, people or places. A simple aglio olio pasta or dal-rice and a good movie can make his day.