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Buying discounted items at the supermarket and coming home, he suddenly became a millionaire. The guy made netizens admire and 'ask for luck' when he revealed an unexpected treasure.

Báo Gia đình và Xã hộiBáo Gia đình và Xã hội02/03/2024


On Valentine's Day, many people will receive a lot of sweet things, but a Japanese netizen's Valentine's Day gift has made many people admire its uniqueness. According to the post posted by this person, he said that on February 14, he went to the supermarket to buy food and bought a box of Hokkaido scallops on special sale for 299 yen (about 48,000 VND).

Mua đồ giảm giá ở siêu thị về nhà bỗng thành triệu phú, anh chàng khiến dân mạng trầm trồ 'xin vía' khi hé lộ kho báu bất ngờ - Ảnh 1.

The scallop package was bought by the guy at a super cheap price of only 299 yen.

Mua đồ giảm giá ở siêu thị về nhà bỗng thành triệu phú, anh chàng khiến dân mạng trầm trồ 'xin vía' khi hé lộ kho báu bất ngờ - Ảnh 2.

The little pearl was discovered by the guy after returning home.

Everything was normal until this person accidentally discovered that the scallop he bought at the supermarket also came with a small pearl. However, that was not the only thing that surprised this person.

The author of the post said that at first he thought there was only one pearl, but after taking the clam out of the bag and observing it closely, he discovered that there was not just one but a total of five pearls in this clam with different sizes and shapes. Although he did not expect these pearls and said that finding pearls alone made him very happy.

Mua đồ giảm giá ở siêu thị về nhà bỗng thành triệu phú, anh chàng khiến dân mạng trầm trồ 'xin vía' khi hé lộ kho báu bất ngờ - Ảnh 3.

All the pearls in a scallop bought from a supermarket are said to be very expensive.

However, after researching online, there is a lot of information that scallops are not among the shellfish that often produce pearls, especially Japanese scallops that can produce natural pearls are extremely rare. Even on average, only 1 in 100,000 to 1 million scallops have pearls, so the price of these pearls is quite high, the better quality ones can even be sold for up to 10 million yen (about 1.6 billion VND).

After the article was posted and quickly spread on social networking sites, it caused many heated discussions online and received more than 10 million views. In the comment section, many netizens expressed their jealousy and humorously "asked for" the luck of the author of the article.

"Scallops in the supermarket will be out of stock starting tomorrow."

"Hopefully I can see them in the supermarket too."

"Please give me luck!".

Source: ET Today



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