Recently, a video showing a bizarre way of stealing shoes became a hot topic on social media. It turns out this did not happen in South Korea, right?
Yes, a video recently spread online under the title "Why New Daiso Products Suddenly Became Used Goods."
The video shows a man browsing a shoe display, finding a pair of shoes identical to the ones he was wearing, changing into the new pair, leaving his old worn shoes in their place, and walking away.
The footage was quickly shared as if it had happened at a domestic store, but it was confirmed to have been filmed on the 9th at a store in China, not in South Korea.
The original video also included Chinese subtitles stating, "He tried on shoes in the supermarket footwear section and left without paying."
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※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
"New Daiso Products Turned Into Used Goods?" The Truth Behind a Viral Social Media Video
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