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Nvidia CEO and streetfood lover Jensen Huang tried to skip a food line by paying everyone's bill; internet calls it 'billionaire privilege'

Nvidia CEO and streetfood lover Jensen Huang tried to skip a food line by paying everyone's bill; internet calls it 'billionaire privilege'
If you're one of the richest people in tech, is standing in a long line really necessary?That's the question social media can't seem to agree on after a video of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at a Taiwan night market went viral.During a visit to Taipei's famous Raohe Street Night Market, Huang stopped by a grilled corn stall that was clearly a crowd favourite. The problem? The queue was massive.Most people would either wait patiently or walk away. Huang apparently had a different idea.According to people who were there, the Nvidia boss jokingly asked if he could go first if he paid for everyone's food. The vendor reportedly told him there was no need because the customers had already paid. Huang's response? He'd pay for them again anyway.And just like that, what could have been an ordinary food stop became internet content.People in line laughed, cheered, and seemed more than happy to let him move to the front. In videos circulating online, Huang can be seen chatting with the stall owner, interacting with people around him, and looking genuinely excited when he finally got his hands on the grilled corn.
But while the crowd at the market appeared to enjoy the moment, social media had a lot more to say.Some people thought the whole thing was funny and harmless. After all, nobody was losing out. In fact, everyone was getting free food. For many, it looked like a simple win-win situation.Others saw it very differently.Critics argued that the incident was a perfect example of "billionaire privilege" in action—the idea that money can help people sidestep everyday inconveniences that everyone else has to deal with.One user joked that Huang had unlocked a real-life "pay-to-win" feature.Another argued that if everyone in the queue willingly agreed and got their meal paid for, then it wasn't really cutting the line at all. It was more like buying an express pass.Not everyone was impressed, though. Some felt the gesture missed the point. Their argument was that waiting your turn is waiting your turn, no matter how rich you are. If he wanted to treat everyone, they said, he could have done it after standing in line like everyone else.The debate quickly moved beyond grilled corn.What people were really arguing about was fairness. If everyone benefits from a deal and nobody objects, does it still count as special treatment? Or does money automatically change the equation?The viral moment has also reminded many people of Huang's own journey. Long before he became one of the most powerful figures in the tech world and the face of the AI boom, he reportedly worked as a dishwasher and waiter at Denny's.
Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang, CEO, Nvidia
That's one reason many fans rushed to defend him. To them, this wasn't an out-of-touch billionaire throwing money around. It was someone having a bit of fun and making sure everyone around him got something out of it too.Whether you think it was a clever solution, a harmless joke, or a classic case of billionaire privilege, one thing is undeniable: a simple grilled corn stall ended up creating one of the internet's most unexpected debates.And judging by the comments, people aren't really talking about the corn anymore. They're talking about what they would do if they had the money to skip the queue themselves.
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