00:00You know, you see football tops for pushers, costing £60, £70, they're probably churning those out in China for like £4 or £5 at tops.
00:08A lot of parents just can't afford things like that, can they?
00:11It's because things are overpriced in the first place that there is such a big market for copies and fakes, you know.
00:18To be honest, it's not really any different from going into Primark and buying a white t-shirt for £4 and then going into, let's say, Sports Direct, buying the exact same thing for £40, getting the same products.
00:29It's just because there's a different brand putting their price to it.
00:31I don't see the problem with having a fig labubu, for example, like getting the same product.
00:35It's just saving people money. Like you said, obviously, cost of living as well has gone up.
00:39Not everyone can actually fork out a certain amount of money for certain things.
00:42Good figs, then the kids can happen. They won't wreck it. They won't already.
00:45You know what I mean? It's a good...
00:46So then if it was like something you wore, then I could understand the difference in quality and brands.
00:52But where it's just a toy, I mean, it's something you hold, something you look at.
00:56I mean, I don't think it really should matter about the quality.
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