Bored Kids’ Lemonade Stall Has People Praising Their Entrepreneurship But Calling Out Privilege

Vasudha Sabharwal

As ‘Peak Bengaluru‘ moments keep occurring every now and then, today, we have some ‘bored’ kids from Indiranagar who are capitalising on their boredom through a small business opportunity they saw in setting up a handmade lemonade stall.

A now-viral tweet shared by Twitter user Aayushi Kuchroo (@KuchrooAayushi) shows a group of children sitting outside a residential society with their study tables transformed into a makeshift stall.

Their hand-written menu notes lemonades in different flavours, including, ‘White Sugar Lemonade’, ‘Brown Sugar Lemonade’, ‘Plain Lemonade’, and ‘Salted Lemonade’, now-costing ₹10 each. They’re offering ₹5 discount on every purchase and a ₹5 charge on requesting ice. They also have a small box to collect and store money.

The viral tweet is generating a lot of buzz on the Internet. Twitter is divided.

There are people who’re noting their privilege and how it has a role to play in the acknowledgement they’re receiving. If the same venture were to be set up by underprivileged children for actually making a living, they might have been ignored or not allowed in the first place.

https://twitter.com/BharathVishal4x/status/1642809353077157888?s=20

Many others are lauding their unique experiment and calling them budding entrepreneurs.

https://twitter.com/kahihi_ha_shri/status/1642885326958886915?s=20
https://twitter.com/arushkurundodi/status/1642437459350024199?s=20

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