Cuban man surprised by unmonitored sales stand in North Carolina: "It's awesome."

A Cuban influencer surprises in North Carolina by showcasing unsupervised stores, reflecting trust in customers. He highlights the diversity of products and the honesty in these businesses.


A Cuban influencer surprised his followers by sharing an intriguing detail he noticed in North Carolina: the existence of sales stands where people select the products they want and pay without anyone supervising or monitoring.

Niover Licea (@nioreportandouncrimen) posted the video on TikTok showcasing these types of stores that, according to the Cuban, are quite common.

"You can find places like this where they sell apples and more. Look, they sell firewood for the fireplace that costs six dollars. There’s no one here, absolutely no one," Licea recounted.

The influencer described in detail the store, called RedCornFarm, where local products such as tomatoes, peanuts, jams, and various types of fruits are sold.

He pointed out that each product has its price clearly displayed and also showed that customers can weigh the products and take what they desire, emphasizing the trust that this type of business places in the people who shop there.

"They have quite a few things; it's great... What I don't see is where you should leave the money, but it seems fantastic to me, and this is customary here in the north," she pointed out.

The TikToker concluded his video by highlighting the spirit of trust and honesty that characterizes these stores: “There are no security guards, but they give people the confidence to purchase their products and also to try what is produced locally.”

Cubans, upon leaving their homeland, find in other countries a world full of job opportunities and the richness of new traditions and customs.

Recently, two Cuban women living in Tampa, Florida, who have been in the United States for only two years, took the plunge to start a food truck. They have shared their experience on social media to inspire other compatriots.

One of them, who also acts as the "host" for each episode published on TikTok (@lacalientefoodtruck), explained that this story is one of overcoming challenges: "With just two years in the United States, we started our own food truck business in Tampa."

Similarly, a young Cuban shared his recent academic achievements on social media, which include a Phi Theta Kappa certificate and his recent admission to the University of South Florida (USF).

On TikTok (@itselmanu__), the young Cuban shared a video of his admission message from the prestigious USF, showcasing this announcement as an important achievement in his life.

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