Slayy Point Raids Mumbai’s Most Expensive Celebrity Food Store: You Won’t Believe the Prices!
Slayy Point is back with another hilarious challenge! This time, they're testing the most expensive celebrity food store in Mumbai, and their reactions to the exorbitant prices are priceless.
MUMBAI, INDIA – In a hilarious and eye-opening exposé that has taken the internet by storm, the dynamic duo of Slayy Point has embarked on their most extravagant mission yet: testing the most expensive celebrity food store in Mumbai. What they uncovered was a world of exorbitant prices, absurd luxury groceries, and a stark contrast between the lifestyles of the rich and famous and the average Indian consumer. Their reactions to a ₹960 onion and ₹15,000 honey are nothing short of priceless!
The video, titled “Testing Most Expensive CELEBRITY Food Store,” begins with the Slayy Point duo, fresh off the anticipation of hitting 10 million subscribers, deciding to upgrade their lifestyle. “Attitude lane ka time aa gaya hai,” they declare, signaling their humorous dive into the world of the elite. They ditch Patanjali for foreign brands, demand water in wine glasses, and decide to stop buying vegetables from local vendors because, well, they’re famous now.
Their destination: a four-floor store in Mumbai, rumored to be where all the city’s rich and famous, including Bollywood celebrities, buy their groceries. The initial apprehension about even being allowed inside quickly turns into a comedic exploration of luxury food items.
The Price Shockers:
- Spanish Onions for ₹960: The duo’s disbelief is palpable when they discover Spanish onions priced at a staggering ₹960. “Kya size hai bhai aise hi celebrities fit rehte hain khana khate hi nahi salad se hi pet bhar jayega iska,” they quip, highlighting the absurdity of such an expensive staple.
- Thai Pineapple for ₹600: A pineapple from Thailand for ₹600 draws a comparison to a full-body massage for ₹400, questioning the value proposition of imported fruits.
- ₹1500 Water: A bottle of water for ₹1500 leaves them speechless. “Itne mehange bottle ko water nahi woh war bolte hain,” they joke, suggesting such expensive water should be called “war” instead.
- ₹15,000 Honey: The ultimate shocker comes in the form of honey priced at an unbelievable ₹15,000 for a tiny jar. “Taj hotel mein rehke sare meal khake aaun toh bhi isse kam mein ho jayega yaar,” they exclaim, pointing out that a stay and meals at a luxury hotel would be cheaper. They humorously try to consume it with a dropper, fearing “overeating” such an expensive delicacy.
- ₹400 for Dismantled Oreos: The absurdity peaks with a packet of three dismantled Oreos (cream separated from biscuits) for ₹400, when a full packet of Oreos costs ₹30. “Ye ameer log toh bhai Oreo bhi aise khate honge,” they muse, poking fun at the bizarre consumption habits of the rich.
The Humorous Commentary:
Throughout the video, Slayy Point’s commentary is a masterclass in observational humor. They question the freshness of imported vegetables, joke about celebrities like Shikhar Dhawan only wanting foreign produce, and highlight the disconnect between the prices and the actual value of the products. Their reactions are a mix of genuine shock, comedic disbelief, and relatable frustration.
“40,000 ration pe kaun kharcha karta hai?” they ask, wondering who spends so much on groceries. The video culminates in a hilarious moment where they realize their bill is so high that their bank calls to confirm the transaction, even offering a loan to convert it into EMIs.
Slayy Point’s “Testing Most Expensive CELEBRITY Food Store” is more than just a funny video; it’s a satirical commentary on consumerism, class disparity, and the often-absurd world of celebrity lifestyles. It’s a reminder that while money can buy luxury, it doesn’t always buy common sense.
What do you think of Slayy Point’s hilarious exposé? Would you ever spend ₹15,000 on honey or ₹960 on an onion? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s discuss the wildest luxury food items you’ve ever encountered!
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