Mahindra shares clip of pet going for shopping


New Delhi, Mar 5 (IANS): As the novel coronavirus outbreak continues to spread in countries around the world, Mahindra Group's Chairman Anand Mahindra took to Twitter on Wednesday to share how the world will change after this crisis.

Mahindra tweeted and wrote, "The crisis will pass, but I think it's making the world press a permanent 'reset' button: It'll accelerate working from home; lead to more digital virtual' conferences; more video calls, less meetings; and Less air travel, leading to a greener footprint. Anything else?" tweeted Mahindra to his 7.4 million followers.

Of the answers he received, the business tycoon made a follow-up post.

Mahindra shared a delightful video of a dog going to a grocery store all by itself to get goods. The internet is in love with the clip.

He shared an adorable video on his Twitter handle and wrote, "I tweeted yesterday asking how life could be permanently 'reset' due to Covid-19 virus & since then my box has been flooded with hilarious memes. This one takes the prize -- I mean pooch!"

The TikTok video shows a golden retriever putting on a face mask and going to a grocery store all by itself to get goods in an automatic toy car. As it reaches there, a shopkeeper, also wearing a face mask, fills his backpack with veggies which he dutifully drives back to its owner.

As the post went viral, Twitterati have flooded the social media with their reactions.

A user wrote, "Human would stop a bit.. relax...retrospect..think and then move on with some positive change in life."

Another wrote, "Days are not far. Humans use all to survive, and survive alone, which is against nature."

"This was really warming" a post read.

A user remarked, "In India that dog's car would have been stolen when parked like that!"

  

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