Student Turns iPhone Box Into Lunch, Leaves Class and Internet in Splits

Student Turns iPhone Box Into Lunch, Leaves Class and Internet in Splits

Student Turns iPhone Box Into Lunch, Leaves Class and Internet in Splits

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Creativity took center stage in a classroom when a student brought his lunch inside an empty iPhone box, leaving his teacher and classmates completely amused. What initially looked like a shiny new gadget turned out to be a stack of parathas wrapped neatly in paper.

The video capturing the incident shows the teacher’s curious expression as she asked the student what was inside the sleek box. Calmly, he replied, “Ma’am, lunch,” before revealing the parathas to the surprise of everyone. When asked who had packed it, the student proudly said, “Ma’am, I packed it myself.”

Laughter erupted in the classroom as students realized that instead of an expensive iPhone, the box held a simple meal. The clip quickly went viral, prompting a wave of memes and funny reactions online, with one user joking that the “paratha price is 1.5 lakhs.”

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Some viewers found humor in the situation, with one commenting, “Tiffin must have broken, this was Plan B,” and another saying, “He was trying flexx that uske ghar par iPhone hai (he was trying to flex he has an iPhone at home).” Others appreciated the creativity and sustainability behind the act. One thoughtful comment read, “This is exactly how creativity gets killed at ground level in our schools. The boy actually reused an iPhone box, far better than carrying food in plastic. It’s eco-friendly, innovative and harmless. Instead of that tone, the teacher could’ve simply guided him politely. If anyone needs training here, it’s the adult, not the child.”

Some even highlighted the eco-friendly approach, noting, “No plastic eco-friendly lunch box.” What started as a simple lunch quickly became a humorous and memorable classroom moment, proving that sometimes, clever thinking—and a little humor—can turn ordinary moments into viral stories.

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