‘Never-ending Snacks’: Video Shows Why Working From Home Is Breezy With Grandmom Around 
‘Never-ending Snacks’: Video Shows Why Working From Home Is Breezy With Grandmom Around 
A video of an Italian grandma bringing a variety of food for her grandchild, who works from home, has gone viral online.

Nothing beats the delight of preparing a meal at home. And when it comes to creating your favourite dish at home, the pleasure multiplies. A video recently went viral of a “Nonna” (an Italian grandma) lavishing her grandchild with food or snacks.

According to a text on the clip, the grandchild appeared to be working from home as their grandmother continuously served them various types of snacks as well as delicious meals. “How many times Nonna feeds me while working from home,” the text on the reel reads.

The video opens with Nonna serving coffee and biscotti for breakfast on the table, followed by pancakes with chocolate, then comes tea, after which a few cut pineapples “for a snack,” as well as dried figs a little later.

Later, she brings out a whole batch of freshly prepared biscotti for her hardworking grandchild to enjoy. She provides soup and bread for lunch, as well as kiwi fruit and a platter of tomato, cheese, and aubergine (eggplant). That sounds like a delicious lineup, doesn’t it?

“The snacks never ended. Nonna’s the BEST,” the caption to the video reads.

Watch the video below:

Shared on May 28, the video has collected over 9 million views, and it’s counting. Many users on Instagram appeared to grow emotional in the comments section after watching it. A few of them were reminded of their grandmothers. Meanwhile, others playfully asked whether the ‘Nonna’ could adopt them.

A user wrote, “So is this a co-working space? Because I’d like to sign up.” Another mentioned, “Hi, I’d like to apply for your position, thank you.” A few praised Nonna’s cooking skills and called it – “Food is her love language.” A user commented, “It’s the little smile on her face every time she walks over with the plate.”

Few users even jokingly asked, “Does Nonna need another grandchild? I volunteer as tribute.” Another remarked, “Does your nonna want to adopt another nipote (grandchild)? I’m 32 year old and have a very good appetite.”

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