‘Shame you aren’t banned from Tesco’ shoppers rage as man clears supermarket shelves to sell for profit

A SHOPPER has caused outrage after he cleared the shelves in Tesco to sell the products on for profit.

Sam, who describes himself as a "young entrepreneur" and says he is on track to become a millionaire shared a video of himself nabbing reduced items from Tesco to his TikTok channel, @samsjourney.

Sam cleared the Tesco shelves
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Sam cleared the Tesco shelvesCredit: tiktok/@samsjourney
He plans to sell the products on for profit
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He plans to sell the products on for profitCredit: tiktok/@samsjourney

He often uses the account to show off items he is going to resell for profit and has racked up over 87,000 followers on the video sharing platform.

"I just can't get enough of Tesco, every time I come in here I make money", he said.

Sam rushed to the toy shelves and scouted out any reduced items.

Using an app called Buy Bot Go, he scanned the barcode to reveal how much the products sell for on Amazon, and how often people buy them.

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If he felt he could make decent profit from the products, Sam loaded them into his trolley.

"There's £100 profit right there", he said, loading a shed load of water bottles into his trolley.

Sam only made a few pounds profit per item, but bought so much stuff that he should make hundreds if all of his items sell.

The entrepreneur sells on the supermarket buys using Amazon FBA.

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

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

‘Selfish is an understatement’ people fume as man 'on track to be millionaire' clears supermarket shelves for profit

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

However, his video left some people feeling unimpressed.

TikTok users raced to the video's comments section to share their thoughts, with some describing Sam as being greedy.

One person said: "Shame you're not banned from Tesco. Pure greed".

Another person said: 'Please stop trying to fleece people".

A third person chimed in: "HMRC have been informed".

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