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Greater Noida Viral Video: Ordering food online can sometimes go horribly wrong, and a Greater Noida viral video is now highlighting such a case that has triggered massive outrage. A girl from Greater Noida claimed that she received chicken biryani through Swiggy during Navratri, even though she had ordered veg biryani. She unknowingly took a few bites before realising the truth. The emotional video has now gone viral across platforms, sparking debate over food delivery ethics and religious sentiments.
The Greater Noida viral video was uploaded on X (formerly Twitter) by a user named Sachin Gupta. The caption read: “Chhaya Sharma of Greater Noida ordered veg biryani from Swiggy, but chicken biryani arrived at home.”
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ग्रेटर नोएडा की छाया शर्मा ने स्विगी से वेज बिरयानी ऑर्डर की, लेकिन घर पर आई चिकन बिरयानी।
— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) April 7, 2025
छाया कहती हैं– उन दिनों नवरात्र चल रहे थे। मैं प्योर वेजेटेरियन हूं। मैंने गलती से एक–दो बाइट खा भी ली। pic.twitter.com/tePjKQar0s
In the video, the girl, identified as Chhaya Sharma, can be seen holding a box of biryani and saying, “I had ordered veg biryani from Swiggy, but I got chicken biryani.” Visibly emotional, she says the incident happened during Navratri, a time when many Hindus strictly avoid non-vegetarian food.
She tearfully adds, “I am a pure vegetarian. I mistakenly took a bite or two thinking it was veg biryani. This seems intentional.” The girl accuses the restaurant of deliberately sending non-veg biryani instead of veg biryani, especially during such a sensitive time.
The emotional Greater Noida viral video was posted on April 7, 2025, and has already crossed 86,000 views. The girl's shocking experience with Swiggy and the chicken biryani incident during Navratri triggered strong reactions on social media.
Many users took to the comments section to express their thoughts. One user wrote, “Someone’s religious beliefs were hurt, and some are still mocking it. How can this be tolerated?” Another commented, “Veg biryani from pure veg restaurants never tastes this bad. Something is definitely fishy.”
A third user questioned, “You could see the chicken clearly, why take a bite and then shoot a video? A call to the restaurant could’ve solved it.” Yet another added, “In Navratri, we shouldn’t be eating outside food anyway. This should’ve been avoided.”
The Greater Noida viral video has brought attention to the need for better restaurant labelling and platform accountability when delivering meals, especially when religious beliefs and dietary restrictions are involved.