<Oh! The second search term > clicked is "controversy over YouTubers flipping the mart."



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People dancing merrily to music, it's a common content on any video platform these days.

The setting right now is a grocery store in everyday life.

There are complaints that our country is also embarrassed by these people.



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Recently, a post was posted on an online community with the title, "I hope YouTubers don't come to the mart and hurt me."

The author, who identified herself as a grocery store worker, said, "There are many vloggers who record videos of the grocery shopping process and videos of various mart recommendations," adding, "Those who shoot without people coming out are fine, but sometimes they take videos in the presence of people, so there are a lot of complaints from other customers."



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He said, "I feel really bad if they ask me to shoot in an unoccupied place or stop filming for a while, and some YouTubers have complained to the head office that they stopped me from filming."

"Even if you don't buy the items you put in your cart for filming, I want you to at least keep them in their place," he said, adding that if you're filming, you suddenly dance in a grocery store, and then people will crowd you, and there is a risk of safety accidents, so please refrain from doing so.

Users responded, "I wish there was a no-shoot zone in the mart," "I should sue for business interference and image rights infringement," and "Those people should not like their subscriptions, but delete the channel unconditionally."

(Image source: Online Community, YouTube Tirth Parsana)