Scalpers clash at Pokémon card vending machine

A video circulating online shows adults nearly coming to blows over Pokémon cards at an ACME supermarket vending machine. The incident, captured via Meta glasses, involves a shove and a brief chokehold amid waits for timed restocks. The footage was shared on Instagram by PokéStreetz.

Over the weekend, a video emerged depicting a tense confrontation among adults at a Pokémon card vending machine in an ACME supermarket. Posted on Instagram by the account PokéStreetz—submitted by user @imwjb—the footage is recorded from the perspective of someone wearing Meta glasses. It shows the recorder approaching the machine where three individuals are waiting on their phones. The recorder begins purchasing a box of Phantasmal Flames cards, prompting one of the waiting men to shove him into nearby shopping carts. In response, the recorder grabs the shover's throat briefly before both release each other. The shover claims they had been waiting for an hour, a delay attributed to the machine's timed dispensing intervals designed to deter bulk purchases by scalpers. After exchanging words, the recorder walks away, allowing the waiting group to proceed. PokéStreetz prompts viewers to opine on who was in the right, noting the recorder did not initiate physical contact but pressed the machine's buttons first. The account specializes in videos of scalpers acquiring stock and related retailer disputes. No children appear in the footage, suggesting the adults aimed to resell the cards.

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