Lately, we've been witnessing a growing scarcity of essential items like cooking oil and rice in stores and supermarkets. This has heightened concerns among the public who rely on these goods for their daily lives. A video recently went viral on TikTok, revealing the activities of foreign workers at an NSK supermarket who were concealing cooking oil from the general public. What's even more concerning is that these workers were only selling subsidized cooking oil to their fellow countrymen.
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In the video, local residents at the location expressed their dissatisfaction as they were unable to purchase any cooking oil. The situation escalated when a Bangladeshi customer at the checkout counter attempted to buy a large quantity of cooking oil. Another individual intervened and prevented the foreign customer from making the purchase. Blue plastic bags, believed to contain concealed cooking oil, were also seen under the cashier's counter.
This viral video has garnered over 2.3 million views, with the majority of netizens expressing anger at the actions of these foreign workers who resorted to such measures for personal gain. Furthermore, some online users shared their own experiences of encountering similar situations in stores near their locations.
This issue is becoming increasingly critical and should be closely monitored by authorities to ensure that subsidized cooking oil is made available only to those who qualify.