Baek Jong-won, who was kicked out of Morocco while doing business, suffers from SNS comment terrorism… ‘Don’t come again’ |

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Baek Jong-won, the ‘business genius white sand’, was attacked by malicious comments on social media.

In tvN’s ‘Business Genius Sandy Beach’, which aired on the 9th, it was reported that he was kicked out while selling Bulgogi Burger and Galbitang at a Moroccan night market.

Baek Jong-won continued his business with great success while the seats were full with local customers. However, following 50 minutes of starting the business, the stall lights suddenly went out, and a local employee contacted them saying that the business had to be stopped.

Night market officials also blocked the entrance with a rope to prevent customers from entering Baek Jong-won’s shop.

Baek Jong-won decided to stop the business by paying food to the customers who had already entered the stall.

According to what the production crew found out, local Moroccans filed a complaint saying that food made by non-Muslim Asians was unreliable, and the night market officials demanded that the business be stopped.

It is said that it was made using halal meat and ingredients permitted by Islamic law, but it is not reliable.

After the broadcast went out, Baek Jong-won’s personal SNS continued to terrorize Arabic and English comments criticizing him.

Comments such as “Don’t come to Morocco once more” “You made Morocco look its worst” “Racism?

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