An Indian-Canadian YouTuber, Prabhdeep Singh, is going viral for all the wrong reasons in Canada– as most of Canada was left triggered after the YouTuber openly claimed to have violated food safety protocols at a sugar mill– in the name of giving the country “something worse to create a buzz about”. Wait, what? In a video, Singh claimed that he “works in a sugar mill”, and “walks barefoot on the sugar” every day– “just to assert dominance”.
“I work inside a sugar mill, and I’m sure you guys love your sugar, and this place provides sugar to all of Canada. Every day I walk through the sugar one time with my feet naked– just to assert my dominance,” the man said in the video.
However, amid the backlash, it later turned out that the claim was in response to another man receiving criticism over sleeping with his fee on the table at a Tim Hortons outlet in Canada.
Addressing the same criticism, it was in defence of this incident that the YouTuber seemingly made such bold and questionable claims. “I heard you guys were making a big fuss about a Singh that was sleeping with his feet up on a table at Tim Hortons. I’ll give you guys one better to make a fuss about,” the YouTuber continued.
“Here you go, talk about this one; this one is the worst. Let him live,” he further said, after claiming to be walking on sugar.
The video, ever since it has been shared, has triggered a massive outrage. However, it is important to note that the authenticity of the man’s claims has not been confirmed yet. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, on the other hand, has not responded to the matter yet.
Times Now could not independently confirm the details or the authenticity of the post.
Check out the viral post:
“Indian Man Says He Walks Through Sugar With Bare Feet While Working At Canadian Sugar Mill,” the post read.
The post was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘6ixnewzz’. The post was shared yesterday and pulled many views from netizens.
Internet’s reactions:
“Can someone that recognizes him please report him to the company he works for. And also when Canada was normal this would have been considered a health and safety violation. It’s probably seen as a-ok in this current upside down climate,” a user said. “You don’t put your feet where people eat. It’s just that simple- don’t defend the coffee guy” added another.
“Does he actually mean it, or is it something that he is saying to take the attention away from the Tim Hortons thing?” asked the next. “Why do I feel the man is rage baiting Canada?” asked the next.