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Budget Hack: Watch This Viral Video To Slash Electricity Bills

A funny video of an Indian man living in Canada has gone viral, and it's all about saving money! With everyone talking about budgets, especially with the Indian Union Budget 2025 coming up, this video is super relatable. It shows how he and his friend found a clever way to cut down on electricity bills.

The video starts with the man joking about how expensive Canada is, but how Gujaratis are good at managing money. He says his friend was complaining about high electricity costs. Then, he shows how his friend uses the freezing cold weather to his advantage. Instead of using the fridge all the time, they keep milk, leftovers, and other food on the balcony, which is like a natural -15 degrees Celsius fridge!

Watch This Viral Video

He jokes in Gujarati about how they won't let their budget suffer, no matter what. It's something many people can understand, especially with rising costs. Like everyone trying to figure things out before the Union Budget 2025, this guy's hack is a funny example of making do with what you have.

The video has been watched and liked by loads of people online. Lots of people said they do the same thing with their balconies or porches when it's cold.

But, some people also said it might not be a good idea. They worried about animals getting into the food and about the food going bad and making the neighbourhood messy. So, while it's a cheap way to keep food cold, it might not be the best for everyone.

With the Union Budget 2025 just around the corner, this video reminds us how everyone's trying to save money and come up with clever solutions.

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