Man curious about where clothes in Red Cross donation bin end up, so he placed an AirTag in a shoe…

After 5 days of tracking the shoe: He found it had traveled more than 800km and finally arriving in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He traveled there and found it in a shoe store, displayed for sale, so he bought it for 10 euros and shared this clip.

Translation:
A German man from Munich was curious about where the clothes in the Red Cross donation bin end up, so he placed an AirTag tracking device in a shoe.

The surprise after 5 days of tracking the shoe: He found it had traveled more than 800 km, passing through Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia, and finally arriving in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He traveled there and found it in a shoe store, displayed for sale, so he bought it for 10 euros and shared this clip.

The incident sparked major controversy, forcing the Red Cross to respond: That 10% of the clothes go for free to those in need, and the rest are sold to fund humanitarian projects.

h/t Nina Sharp

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