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Shopper says £160 mango from Harrods was so good he nearly cried
A man has spent £3k taste testing expensive food items from Harrods - including a £160 mango but insists he would "never" buy it again. "
Carmie Sellitto, 26, splurged on the eye-wateringly priced fruit on September 14 and says he was "speechless" at how good it tasted but the price tag was "insane"."
Carmie, from Shepherd's Bush, London, said: "I got comments from people being like, 'dude, you could've bought a £2 mango from Tesco'. "
"Yeah, I could've done that. "
"I don't even eat mangos in the UK - I don't like them that much. "
"But buying this mango - it was so good. "
"I've been to Japan and had the fruit there and it's the best over there. "
"Nothing can compare to these expensive mangos like Tesco or M&S. "
"The reason I made the video was because obviously in my head I was like £160 for one mango is absolutely insane and there's no way people are buying it. "
"I was speechless it tasted so good. "
"I would never buy that again - £300 on two mangos is so silly but if I had unlimited money I'd buy them every day."
Carmie started taste testing Harrods food after he filmed a video visiting the biggest McDonald's in the world which got two million views.
He said: "I went to Harrods with my parents and saw a £150 melon and thought 'oh my god, imagine filming that'."
"The first video was me going in there and seeing how much I could buy with £12. "
"One good one for me compared a Harrods sausage roll to Greggs' and I said that Greggs won. "
"That got people talking - they were like 'what?'."
The foodie has lots of memorable and expensive items he's tried so far - including a box of 14 strawberries for £180.
He said: "I also tried this £1,250 honey and I put over chicken nuggets from McDonald's. "
"I actually got contacted by the brand. "
"The brand themselves told me the honey was really rare and from these caves in Turkey - it was not made with people around it, like not actually touched by humans. "
"All the fruit and stuff has no reason to be that expensive but it's imported from Japan so they up the price."
Estimating he's spent "maybe around two to three thousand" so far, Carmie thinks it's a "niche". "
"People are just interested in it," he said. "
"I'm getting followed by so many celebrities from my videos. "
"I wanted my content to be something people are intrigued to watch. "
"I don't want them to keep scrolling I want them to stop and watch."
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