Karma
A young IT professional, while walking downtown, notices a sign for a new restaurant “Karma”. He was hungry and decides to give it try. He walks in and is greeted by a waiter who tells him about the novel approach of this restaurant. He tells him that there is no menu and “you get served what is in your Karma”. He brings him a spinning wheel and offers him to spin the wheel, and based on his Karma, wherever it stops he will be served that dish. The guy is intrigued and decides to try it.
He is served the dish where his Karma needle stopped on the wheel stopped. He partakes and surprisingly likes it. He complements the waiter and is offered a check (bill) for Rs. 3500. He is surprised at the high bill and thinks that he should complain that it is exorbitant even for Bengaluru, but decides to let it pass.
He goes home and starts working on an App. A week goes by, and he has his App ready. He goes to the restaurant and as usual spins the “Karma” wheel and is served the appropriate dish. He likes the food and then he is offered a check (bill). He tells the waiter he would like to pay the bill his App called “Karma Pay.” He shows it to him. The waiter agrees and spins the wheel on the App wheel and it stops at Rs. 1000. The waiter grudgingly accept it since he believes in his Karma.
— Ram Bajaj
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