Woman Saves Rs 1,000 At Delhi Airport Using ‘Blinkit Jugaad’, Internet Says ‘No More Yeh Rs 10 Wala Biscuit Kitne Ka Hai’


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With a layover at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1, the woman found a quick and convenient solution to stock up on everything needed before the next flight.

The woman also thanked Blinkit for the swift service. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Airports are known for their long queues, busy terminals and most of all, expensive snacks. Travelling can become a little stressful when you realise you forgot to pack your essentials. Recently, a passenger travelling from Gwalior to Singapore discovered a hack that is making everyone rethink pricey airport snacks.

With a layover at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1, the passenger found a quick and convenient solution to stock up on everything needed before the next flight. What happened next has caught widespread attention online.

‘You Saved Rs 1000 Airport Snacks Because…’

The passenger shared his experience on Instagram through a video, which had an overlay text that read: “POV: You saved Rs 1000 airport snacks because you just found out you can order Blinkit inside Delhi Airport.”

In the caption, the passenger explained, “I was travelling from Gwalior to Singapore with a few hours’ layover at Delhi Airport (T1). Just when I reached the terminal, I realised I’d forgotten to pack my snacks and personal care items. With my flight to Singapore in the evening, I thought ‘Why not try ordering through Blinkit?’”

The hack was simple. The passenger stepped out of the arrival area, set the location to “Current Location” on Blinkit and was amazed to see that the service was delivered right inside Delhi Airport.

“Within 10–15 minutes, I received all my essentials (and a few extras too). Honestly, this was such a game-changer travel hack — quick, smooth, and super convenient. Huge thanks to Blinkit for saving my airport day and helping me fly to Singapore fully stocked with snacks!” he added.

The Instagram video shows a Blinkit delivery agent arriving outside the airport and handing over the items to the passenger.

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Internet Is Loving This Quick Snack Fix

Since being posted, the video has racked up over six lakh views. People in the comment section were excited about this hack.

One user commented, “Love these delivery services in India. In 15-20 mins you can order anything anywhere.”

Another added, “Why pack snacks when Blinkit’s got your back.” To this, the passenger repleid, “Haha very true. Apni chalti firti snacks shop in phone (Your own on-the-go snack shop in phone).”

A viewer wrote, “Very useful hack,” while someone else said, “Wow you hacked the system.”

An individual shared a similar experience, writing, “I once ordered food at the airport before entering. Got the food from the best restaurant at 1/5 of the airport price.”

A person joked, “So, no more ye 10 wala biscuit ka packet kitne ka h ji at airports…??? (So, no more wondering how much a packet of 10 biscuits costs at airports…???)”

Would you try this hack on your next trip?

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