Winter turns Delhi's streets into food heaven - from spicy kebabs, kachori and rabri-jalebi of Chandni Chowk to the aloo-tikki of Lajpat Nagar. It is almost a ritual for foodies to stop for a bite on a wintery evening. However, demonetization has turned everything upside down and the city's street food markets are no exception. The cash crunch has made small currency notes very precious and most people in the city are now avoiding their favourite food addas. In Old Delhi, things are no different (BCCL) Street food markets across Delhi deserted All the markets popular for street food across the city don't seem to have the usual crowd, and vendors tell us that this winter's loss is...
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