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9th January 2023
11:22am GMT

The women had made the 45 minute journey from Sheffield for the purchase (@wakey_wines01924724141/TikTok)[/caption]
The shop's owner, Mohammad Azar Nazir, shared a video with woman and her friend in which they revealed the staggering purchase.
Standing alongside the two women, who had travelled from Sheffield, he asks: "What made you come from Sheffield?"
The woman spent £1,200 apparently... (@wakey_wines01924724141/TikTok)[/caption]
Nazir had previously advertised that his shop was the only in England to have stock of the new cans, and said he was selling them for £100.
But Wakey Wines' extortionate prices got them in a spot of bother, with the shop briefly being removed from TikTok after his advert.
The account has since been reinstated.
In a statement to JOE, TikTok said: "We are open about the fact that we don't get every moderation decision right and have reinstated the Wakey Wines account. We hope they continue to use TikTok to promote their business."
TikTok uses a combination of technologies and moderation teams to detect, review and, where appropriate, remove content or accounts that violate its Community Guidelines.
Nazir blamed a "well known influencer trying to tarnish my business" and claimed his videos were just a bit of fun.
He's not the only one who saw Prime's popularity as an opportunity to make some decent profit.
Earlier this year, one Nisa shopkeeper defended his decision to sell bottles of Prime for as much £15 a pop.
Meanwhile, a 'little Del Boy' has started selling empty bottles of the drink on eBay for almost 20 percent profit.
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