A packet of cake bought during a train journey has sparked a conversation online about overcharging and passenger rights. The discussion began after a social media user shared a post about a passenger who allegedly paid ₹50 for a cake packet with an MRP of ₹35. What caught people's attention, however, was not just the extra ₹15, but the vendor's reported explanation for charging more.The train purchase that raised questions about MRP and pricing. (X/@ItsAradhya_)The post was shared by X user @ItsAradhya_. In the caption, the user described how a passenger travelling by train purchased a packet of cakes from a vendor to satisfy his hunger. The transaction appeared ordinary until he took a closer look at the packet and noticed that the printed MRP was ₹35, while he had been charged ₹50.According to the post, the passenger pointed out the discrepancy and questioned the vendor. Instead of correcting the price, the vendor allegedly claimed that the extra money was not just for him and that others also had to get their share.(Also Read: Passenger claims Ola driver watched TV show during Noida-Delhi ride, sparks road safety debate)The user argued that this single remark turned a small overcharging incident into a much larger debate about accountability and transparency in railway services. The post further noted that many travellers have faced similar situations but often choose not to argue over a few rupees during their journey.The caption read, "A packet worth ₹35 being sold for ₹50 may sound like a small issue, but when it happens repeatedly across thousands of journeys, it becomes a much bigger problem." The user ended the post by asking whether vendors found selling products above MRP on trains should face strict penalties and permanent cancellation of their licences.Internet weighs in on train overchargingMany users related to the experience, saying overcharging by vendors is something they have encountered while travelling by train."If rules are printed on the packet, they should be respected. No one should pay more than the MRP," wrote one user, arguing that the issue was less about the amount and more about following basic rules.Others felt stricter action was needed. "Repeat offenders should face licence suspension or permanent cancellation," read one comment.Several users pointed out that incidents like these damage passenger trust. "Millions of people travel by train every day. Passenger trust should never be compromised for extra profit," one person remarked.For many, the ₹15 difference represented a larger problem. "A ₹35 cake packet being sold for ₹50 may sound like a small issue, but the real concern is much bigger than ₹15. This is about honesty, accountability and passenger trust," a user wrote.(Also Read: Customer surprised to find sugarcane stall owner is an influencer with 125k followers)Some, meanwhile, were not surprised by the claim. "The issue of train overcharging is very old. It happens like this in everything," one commenter said.Another user summed up the sentiment shared by many, noting that while a few extra rupees from one passenger may seem insignificant, the impact becomes far greater when the same practice is repeated across thousands of journeys.
₹50 charged for a ₹35 cake packet? Train traveller's experience gets people talking
A passenger's train journey has become the centre of an online discussion after an interaction with a vendor. | Trending










