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▲ 19 r/noida

The cutest question we keep getting near Advant every morning 😄

We’ve been setting up near Advant in the mornings recently with freshly cut fruits, and one thing keeps happening almost every day now.

People stop, look for 3-4 seconds, smile a little… and then ask very innocently:

Office mein deliver kar doge? 😄

Something about that question feels wholesome every single time.

I think office folks genuinely want lighter and healthier options in their routine… they just don’t want extra effort before logging in.

Also noticed:
Once one person from a team tries something, suddenly 3 more people from the same office show up the next day 😂

Corporate word-of-mouth spreads faster than LinkedIn.

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u/Front_Border2757 — 9 days ago
▲ 56 r/noida

Tried replacing morning chai/sutta with fruits near Advant

We tried a slightly weird experiment near Advant.

Instead of the usual chai-samosa scene in the morning, we set up with freshly cut fruits between 8am - 11am to see if anyone would even care.

Day 1:
Honestly… nobody did 😅
People walked past, gave a glance, and went straight to their chai spots like clockwork.

Day 2 & 3:
A few curious looks. One guy literally stopped and said, “Yeh Noida mein nahi chalega.”

Fair.

Day 4 & 5:
Something interesting started happening.
A couple of people who had noticed earlier actually came back. Tried it. Didn’t say much.

Day 6 & 7:
Those same people showed up again. And this time, they brought a colleague along.

That’s when it hit me:
people don’t really hate “healthy” food.
It’s just not part of their default routine yet.

Also noticed a pattern:
Most office folks grab whatever is fastest + familiar in the morning, even if they know it’s not the best choice. Convenience seems to win over intention every time.

Still very early, but this small shift in behaviour was unexpected.

Curious to know, has anyone here actually tried switching their morning routine like this, even temporarily?
Or is chai + samosa/sutta too deeply wired into us? 😄

u/Front_Border2757 — 12 days ago

Observed something funny near Advant this week...

Corporate life is wild.

People will:

  • skip breakfast
  • survive on 2 coffees
  • eat a samosa at 9am
  • say “kal se healthy”
  • then repeat the cycle next morning 😂

We’ve been around the Advant side early mornings lately, and honestly the office crowd here deserves a documentary.

One guy took fruits from us and said:
Bhai isse HR mails tolerate karne ki strength aayegi? 😂

Fair concern.

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u/Front_Border2757 — 16 days ago
▲ 2 r/noida

Corporate life is wild.

People will:

  • skip breakfast
  • survive on 2 coffees
  • eat a samosa at 9am
  • say “kal se healthy”
  • then repeat the cycle next morning 😂

We’ve been around the Advant side early mornings lately, and honestly the office crowd here deserves a documentary.

One guy took fruits from us and said:
Bhai isse HR mails tolerate karne ki strength aayegi?😂

Fair concern.

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u/Front_Border2757 — 16 days ago
▲ 49 r/noida

With all the positive response that we got, we are loving everyone around here is replacing sutta and chai breaks with fresh fruits and nut butter/muesli.

It is inspiring, yet another day near Advant.

u/Front_Border2757 — 19 days ago
▲ 82 r/noida

We tried a slightly weird experiment near Advant.

Instead of the usual chai-samosa scene in the morning, we set up with freshly cut fruits between 8am - 11am to see if anyone would even care.

Day 1:
Honestly… nobody did 😅
People walked past, gave a glance, and went straight to their chai spots like clockwork.

Day 2 & 3:
A few curious looks. One guy literally stopped and said, “Yeh Noida mein nahi chalega.”

Fair.

Day 4 & 5:
Something interesting started happening.
A couple of people who had noticed earlier actually came back. Tried it. Didn’t say much.

Day 6 & 7:
Those same people showed up again. And this time, they brought a colleague along.

That’s when it hit me:
people don’t really hate “healthy” food.
It’s just not part of their default routine yet.

Also noticed a pattern:
Most office folks grab whatever is fastest + familiar in the morning, even if they know it’s not the best choice. Convenience seems to win over intention every time.

Still very early, but this small shift in behaviour was unexpected.

Curious to know, has anyone here actually tried switching their morning routine like this, even temporarily?
Or is chai + samosa/sutta too deeply wired into us? 😄

reddit.com
u/Front_Border2757 — 26 days ago