A revengeful incident that took place in China is going viral on social media over its bizarreness. The incident occurred back in July in Shandong Province, where a man was taken aback by the high prices of noodles at a street-side stall. Reportedly, the man indulged in an argument with the stall owner and asked for the reason behind the noodles being extremely expensive. According to the man, instant noodles for RMB 14 (Rs 160) were expensive. After a while, the owner insulted the man and asked him to leave if he could not afford to buy the noodles, which angered the man. In the end, the man ended up spending RMB 850 (Rs 9757) to buy all the noodle packets, so that he could throw them on the ground as an act of revenge. The video of the incident surfaced a while ago but is now gaining attention.

The video was shared on social media site X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Colorfu33624983'.The post was captioned, “On July 24, in Linyi, Shandong Province, a man questioned that instant noodles at RMB 14 were too expensive, and was ridiculed by the stall owner. If he couldn't afford it, go away. Anger spent 850 RMB to buy it all.”

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The viral video began mid-chaos where the man was seen throwing several packets of noodles on the ground. His aggression over the insulting comment was evident in his actions.

Although the video was posted back in July, it is now going viral. The post has received a lot of views and people took the comment box to share their take. Most of the people in the comment section dubbed the action immature and called it beneficial for the stall owner.

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“There are many ways to vent his anger, and he chooses to make the stall owner happy.,” a user said. “Nice business strategy from shopkeeper! keep insulting customers and they will buy all your stuff!” another said. “Instead of throwing packets he can give it to poor people. Wasting of money and time,” joined a third. “When one goes to a restaurant you either take it or leave it. Why then only with street vendors?” added a fourth person. “Did he leave all the noodles there for the stall owner to make more profit? it is rare as they seem like very much in control?” asked a fifth. “Immaturity,” commented a sixth.