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Chennai Coworker's Minimalist Meal Routine Saves Him $6,000 a Month

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  • Coworker brings Rs 60 lemon rice, curd, and pappad for lunch daily
  • Saves Rs 200 per day compared to ordering food
  • Extends frugality to coffee, opting for Rs 10 tea instead of Rs 200 cafes
Chennai Coworker's Minimalist Meal Routine Saves Him $6,000 a Month

As of November 9th, 2025, a Chennai man's disciplined and minimalist approach to daily meals has captured the admiration of his coworkers. According to a Reddit post shared last month, the man brings a steel tiffin containing lemon rice, a cup of curd, and some pappad for his entire lunch, which costs just Rs 60.

What makes the habit even more impressive is the planning behind it. The coworker prepares his meals in bulk every Sunday evening, dividing them into small containers kept neatly in the fridge. Each morning, he simply packs one and heads to work, never wavering from his routine, even when the office orders pizza, biryani, or burgers.

The coworker's frugality extends beyond his lunch. Once a regular at Rs 200 coffee cafes, he now opts for a Rs 10 tea at the stall outside their office, finding the same comfort in that simple cup. By sticking to his disciplined meal and beverage choices, the man has managed to save a remarkable Rs 6,000 per month compared to his previous spending habits.

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The Reddit user who shared the story praised the coworker's practical mindset, saying, "Honestly, I respect this guy. No drama, no excuses. Just simple living and smart habits."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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The Chennai coworker's daily lunch consists of lemon rice, a cup of curd, and some pappad, all of which costs just Rs 60.
The Chennai coworker saves around Rs 200 per day by bringing his own lunch, compared to his previous habit of ordering food from Zomato, which cost him Rs 250 to Rs 300 per meal. This amounts to a monthly savings of Rs 6,000.
In addition to his minimalist lunch, the Chennai coworker also extends his frugality to his coffee habits. He used to be a regular at Rs 200 coffee cafes but now opts for a Rs 10 tea at the stall outside their office.

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