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TikTok blamed for hit to Iceland cucumber supply
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Its fascinating to see that a chinese state controlled app has the power to potentially destabilize small economies. Also fuck influencers, they are a plague on this world.
You're making it sound like it's a bad thing people are being influenced to eat healthier. Not to mention, the title is kinda clickbait.
Wow, sounds serious.
Wow, the Chinese propaganda is so sophisticated! They must have known about all these factors in advance to be able to minorly inconvenience people who want a salad for a whole week. 🙄
Three influencers downvoted you.
And you.
those fucking chinese-affiliated influencers and they're ability to make people eat cucumbers! what's next, destroying society by tricking the youth into having a little cream cheese on their toast?
People buying cucumbers doesn't show any potential for destabilizing an economy.
Damn CCCP, how dare they make our people eat healthier!!!1!!
I'd blame people who blindly follow influencers. If it's not influencers, they just follow the next stupid things. Ads they see on tv, nigerian princes, nft's, you name it.
Given linguists are wont to confirm that English (d)evolves based on what's popular, essentially vapid influencer famewhores are driving the evolution of English, and no one with a brain cell. So if you wanted to know why 'emails' is wrong as a noun, instead of a lesson on uncountable mass nouns we get "lol, 3 trafficks today, smash that 'like' button".