
An Amazon seller has gone viral on TikTok for revealing a unique as well as well-paying side hustle that has left many consumers outraged. TikTok user, Jasmine (@jashustles), makes money by reselling salt! In a video, Jasmine shows her boyfriend along with her clearing out shelves of Celtic Sea Salt at a Whole Foods store and later packing them up for resale on Amazon.
The overlay text of the video reads, "Pov: you and your boyfriend accidentally make 20k+ profit reselling SALT on Amazon." In the video, the couple can be seen filling two shopping carts with salt and then the video cuts to them storing the salt in dozens of boxes as well as bags, all set to be sold.

"We were buying these for around $4-$6 per pack and they sold for over $30-$50 on Amazon. They were TikTok viral for a little while so consumers were going crazy trying to buy this specific salt! " the description of the video read.
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People were simply taken aback, and many took to the comment section to discuss how this is unfair. "This is why I can’t find any Celtic salt in store???" one commenter wrote, while another wrote "Explains why I can’t find this brand in stores thank u."
While many wondered if what they were doing was right, "Is it even legal to resell stuff for more?" writes djwielkihu1.

In the US, reselling is not illegal and is a thriving economic activity. However, it depends on how the reselling is conducted. As a reseller, one must operate within the bounds of the law to avoid any legal repercussions. According to Knallerfalke, a reseller needs to get a reselling certificate from the municipality. Moreover, certain categories of goods like alcohol, tobacco, food, firearms, and automobiles, additional licenses, inspections, and compliance with regulations, make it harder to resell.

In the video comment section, many were also confused as to why the couple was not buying the items at wholesale rates, with one comment reading, "Why don't you buy it at warehouse pricing??? 😭 you could be making so much more I'm confused lol, while another comment reads, "Why not just order directly from the company?"
Ryan Grant, who buys everything from toys to household appliances on sale from retailers like Walmart and Target and flips them online, mostly on Amazon, told CNBC Make It, "Pretty early on I realized I wasn’t in the career path that I wanted to be on."
"I was putting in about 10 hours per week and I was making in the ballpark of $1,000 per month," he recalls. Grant says that reselling products can be a great way to start. Having said that emptying stocks for one product may be too much. Moreover, it's also important to check if the packaging says, "not for resale", in that case, the company can take action against the resellers if they find out.
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This article originally appeared 6 months ago.


