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Home»Human Interest»Influencer Poisons Produce At the Grocery Store Using Bug Spray: ‘What is That? Raid?’

Influencer Poisons Produce At the Grocery Store Using Bug Spray: ‘What is That? Raid?’

Are they insane?

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoDecember 20, 20242 Mins Read
Influencer Poisons Produce At the Grocery Store in Insane Video 'What is That Raid'
Image Source: kaleb9911 on Reddit via The Nerd Stash

I’ve always been very careful when checking my produce before I purchase it from the grocery store. It’s not that I don’t trust the employees who stocked them; I don’t trust the customers who put their grubby hands all over the place. One video an influencer took of themselves poisoning produce in a grocery store with bug spray proves my point. Fortunately, the video was reposted to Reddit before the influencer could take it down.

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The influencer, named wolfieparty, posted a video of themselves taking a can of bug spray and spraying its contents all over various food items in the produce section of a grocery store. Yes, you read that correctly, bug spray; the item people use to kill cockroaches. I don’t know if this is his version of a prank, but that’s literally poison. They could quite literally kill someone if any of those items are purchased and ingested.

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It appears that everyone in the comments agrees. In fact, many of them recognize that what wolfieparty did was essentially an act of biological terrorism, resulting in many years in prison if convicted.

“What is that? Raid?

I mean he’s literally putting himself on the hook for probably multiple felonies + civil lawsuits. Not just from customers, but the store as well.”

The original video, posted to Instagram, has since been deleted. Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time they’ve been at the center of a major controversy centered around getting likes on social media. In the past, they were also seen throwing food off of balconies onto unknowing bystanders, sneaking into fast food kitchens, and more.

It doesn’t look like they’ll get in as much trouble as we would like to see, but I hope local police apprehend them. Messing around with people’s food with bug spray like that can lead to dire and even fatal consequences. They have no business meddling with other people’s grocery items, right?

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