Singapore High Commissioner to India, Simon Wong, expressed disappointment over a “tasteless” chai he purchased in Gurgaon for Rs 169. Chaayos founder, Nitin Saluja, responded to Wong’s tweet, inviting him for another cup. Wong clarified his tweet wasn’t meant as criticism and thanked the numerous people who subsequently offered him homemade chai invitations.
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