
YouTuber visits street vendor who barters hair for cotton candy. Video is viral
India Today
The now-viral video was posted on YouTube by Foody Vishal. In the short clip, a street side seller can be seen selling cotton candy to little kids in exchange for human hair.
Nowadays, you never know what you might come across on the internet. The content can range from bizarre to mindboggling and you never know what to expect. And, this video is the perfect example of that. In a clip that has gone viral online, a streetside cotton candy seller can be seen accepting actual human hair as payment. Yes, you read that right.
The now-viral video was posted on YouTube by Foody Vishal. In the short clip, a street side seller can be seen selling cotton candy to little kids in exchange for human hair. The seller sells what is also popularly known as “budhiya ke baal” after people deposit chunks of human hair in a bag hanging on a bike as a barter. Hence, the “baal ke badle baal” concept was introduced.
The amount of candy given is directly proportional to the amount of hair donated. The seller also informed that he further sells the hair for a price of Rs 3000 per kg and that, in turn, is used to make wigs.
Watch the viral video here:
After being shared online, the video amassed more than 55k views. The clip obviously triggered several reactions from netizens, who expressed them in the comments section.
See the comments here:

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