The viral video has sparked a lively discussion about the value and perception of everyday items in different markets
Luxury items with hefty price tags often leave people astonished, and a recent viral video has done just that. It features classic Indian blue and white chappals being sold for 4,590 Riyals (approximately ₹100,000) in Saudi Arabia. The video, shared on social media platform X by Rishi Bagree, has captured significant attention.
Reactions to the high price of the footwear have been mixed. Some expressed surprise, while others saw it as a potential business opportunity for Indians
In the video, a person is seen removing the chappals from a glass box and demonstrating their flexibility and comfort. Various colors of the slippers are also displayed. The post, shared on July 16, has since garnered close to two million views, along with numerous likes and comments.
Reactions to the high price of the footwear have been mixed. Some expressed surprise, while others saw it as a potential business opportunity for Indians. One comment suggested that Indians could buy the chappals locally for around 100 INR and sell them in Saudi Arabia for 4,590 Riyals, noting a substantial return on investment. Another user commented on the extravagance of paying thousands for something that costs pennies.
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