‘People might really need that’ people rage as man ‘on track to be a millionaire’ clears Tesco shelves for £1,000 profit

A MAN on a ‘journey’ to become a millionaire was attacked after clearing the shelves in Tesco to sell the products for a £1,000 profit.

Sam, who describes himself as a ‘young entrepreneur’, often shares videos of himself cleaning the shelves of his local supermarkets, claiming he will make a fortune if he sells them on.

Sam bought plastic containers for 88 pence each

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Sam bought plastic containers for 88p eachCredit: tiktok/@samsjourneyHe bought hundreds of them

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He bought hundreds of them Credit: tiktok/@samsjourney

In one video, posted on Sam’s TikTok channel @samsjourney, he can be seen buying a bucket full of Plastic Container Systems.

Sam said the plastic boxes cost him just 88p each, but sell for £7 on Amazon.

Using an app called BuyBotGo, he scanned the plastic boxes, and the app told him that Sistema products had been sold more than 100 times in the past month.

Sam showed footage of supermarket shelves lined with hundreds of boxes.

“I’m going to get a cart and get some,” he said.

Sam said he left a few lunch boxes on the shelf, but grabbed at least 100 for himself.

The next day he returned to Tesco and packed his trolley with more boxes and a few bottles of water.

He said he bought a total of 340 items, adding that it would cost him around £16 to send them all to Amazon.

Sam claimed to make over £1,000 reselling items through Amazon FBA.

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Amazon FBA is a service that can be used by online sellers, where Amazon takes care of storing, packing and shipping your products.

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So all Sam will have to do is send the products to Amazon and wait for the money to arrive.

Sam has previously said that reselling products on Amazon is his full-time job.

However, his business idea did not go down well with many social media users, who shared their thoughts in the comments of the video.

I’m going to get the cart and get the stock

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One person said, “You’re taking a cheap product away from people who might need it at a lower price.”

Another person said: “I hate people who do this, it’s just greed and dishonesty for struggling families”.

A third person said: “Why take away the opportunity from people who would really benefit from the cut.

“Shame on you.”

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