
“Dobrodošli u Beograd, gde imamo azijske plate, afričku infrastrukturu i švajca…
Ako ste ovih dana svratili do beogradskih supermarketa s idejom da kupite kafu i možda malo olakšate ponedeljak – moguće da ste se baš iznenadili.
In a small Serbian supermarket, a curious incident has baffled shoppers and sparked online debate. A TikTok video shows Nescafé Crema coffee jars locked inside plastic cases, prompting questions about the reason behind this unusual security measure. The video, uploaded on May 17th, 2025, by user Vïyerah (@veyrahhh), has quickly gained traction, accumulating over 1.9 million views and 51,200 likes in just ten days. "Serbia, what's going on here???" the author asks in the video, highlighting the unusual display. While the exact reason for the security measure remains unclear, several theories have emerged online. Some suggest it's a response to theft, while others speculate about possible supply chain issues. The video's popularity underscores the public's interest in understanding the situation. This seemingly small incident reflects broader concerns about retail security and consumer goods availability.
Ako ste ovih dana svratili do beogradskih supermarketa s idejom da kupite kafu i možda malo olakšate ponedeljak – moguće da ste se baš iznenadili.