Each day around 2 p.m., my husband calls me with the same familiar line — “Khaana thanda ho gaya.” Naturally, it was cold — I packed it at 8 a.m., and he opened it after half a workday, like an archaeologist digging up leftovers. I did everything. New lunchbox, insulated bag, emotional blackmail — nothing worked.

One afternoon, he groaned and said, “There must be some way to have hot food for lunch without an in-home chef on staff.” That’s when it hit me — I just “Porter-ed” it to him.

Porter is a delivery app that enables you to shift anything — tiffin, parcel, or package — around the city with minimal taps. It’s tiny, quick, and unexpectedly reliable. With that single tap, I had ended what seemed like a daily domestic crisis, and it made me wonder — if one small logistics platform can

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