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I went to a shop and asked for a cold Coca-Cola to quench my thirst. Open and drink. But did not like the taste. The taste was a little different. I thought - this Coca-Cola has also lowered its level!
Some companies in Nepal are like that, initially they produce good products. When the market starts to move and build - then they lower the level. It seems Coca-Cola has done the same. I ate some for the non-sweet and left half of it to pay. I said to Sahuji - 'Now Coca-Cola is starting to taste so sweet!'
Sahuji smiled a little. Her smile seemed a bit unnatural, so I asked - 'Why are you smiling?' While she was counting the money back, I picked up the bottle of Coca-Cola that I had eaten and looked at it. That which looks like a bottle of Coca-Cola is 'Cola'. Then I said to Sahuji again, 'Can you give me 'cola' for Coca-Cola?''
He laughed and said, 'You only asked for cold, so I gave you this.' Later I found out that this is not a metropolis but a similar looking 'ocean' transport. Even so we are leaning. Who will monitor it?
– Amoghasiddhi Mishra , Bhanu-11, Tanahun
