India, Aug. 24 -- Bengaluru, often hailed as India's start-up capital, is home to convenience-driven ventures like Swiggy, Zepto and Dunzo that make urban living faster and easier. Now, the city has once again showcased its knack for quirky solutions-this time through a start-up called Snabbit, which provides household assistance on demand.

A viral video circulating on Instagram captures the latest example of this culture of convenience. In the clip, a man is seen lounging on his couch while a woman, hired through Snabbit, chops vegetables for his meal. The man's roommate revealed in the video that their arrangement was simple: one would cook, while the other would handle the prep work. Instead of doing it himself, the roommate outsource...