Five Guys burger on South Korea secondhand market sold for more than $100, sparks criticism

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Five Guys burger on South Korea secondhand market sold for more than $100, sparks criticism
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SEOUL - A post on a secondhand seller platform in South Korea has drawn the ire of local netizens after advertising the sale of a Five Guys burger set for 100,000 won .

The post was uploaded on Monday afternoon to Danggeun Market and read: “Two basic cheeseburgers and all-topping fries large size.” The set was bought at 2pm. Multiple comments criticising the seller were posted on major South Korean Internet communities with hundreds of comments expressing shock at the seller’s audacity.

However, takeout restaurant food can be traded on the platform if it is still in its original packaging and untouched, a Danggeun Market official told local media.

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