News of neighbors, close friends, and relatives testing positive for COVID has completely taken over our daily conversations. One essential commodity that is necessary, whatsoever the patient's condition, is food. At a grim time like this, when relatives and friends cannot help, tiffin services have peaked their sales. The demand has shifted, and so has the supply. The pandemic has caused many businesses to take a massive hit. Hence, many business owners have decided to take respite in the tiffin service to make ends meet. Gayatri Shrisath, a home-maker from Ajwa, decided to kickstart a tiffin service 15 days ago after the sales at her beauty parlor went downhill due to COVID. She already caters to nine homes. In an interesting turn of events, the tiffin service has become a completely family-run business. Right from cooking to delivery, every aspect is undertaken by the family members themselves. When offices lie empty and the shops stand shut, Vadodarians have stood up to their rep