Footage of how a Chinese factory made fake Budweiser beers will gross you out

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发布时间:2024-10-18 观看次数:52433
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    You might want to put your beer down for this.

    A small factory in China was found making counterfeit cans of Budweiser beer.

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    It was raided by authorities in Dongguan, a city in Guangzhou, south China, early this month.

    Footage from the factory has emerged since, and has started going viral. It's not hard to see why; in the clips, workers dunk used cans into a tub of beer with their bare hands to fill them up:

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    The filled cans are then sent down a conveyor belt to get sealed:

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    According to local reports, the factory was churning out 600,000 cartons of fake beer a month, although it hasn't been specified how long it was operating.

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    The fake beer was allegedly distributed to bars and nightclubs.

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    A Budweiser representative told Hong Kong-based Ming Paothat the company had reported the matter to the police, and is seeking legal action. Anheuser-Busch InBev, which owns Budweiser, has 14 breweries in China, and is the third-largest beer brand in the country.

    The representative added that it has not franchised its operations to a third party.

    Weibo users cracked jokes about the video, in response:

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    "Some ice-cold Budweiser should help you stop worrying [about counterfeits]."

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    "Dammit! I've drunk so many cans of Budweiser!"

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    "No wonder when I drank beer for the first time at a karaoke lounge, I didn't feel a thing."

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    "I definitely can't get drunk on this beer!"

    This isn't the first time a fake Budweiser production center has been raided in China -- in September last year, police seized nearly 26,000 cans of fake Budweiser in Guangzhou, south China, as well as 36,000 aluminium cans, 20,000 lids and 12,000 pieces of ready-to-use packaging material.

    [H/T Shanghaiist]


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