Crowd gathered at the opening of Indian supermarket in America, debate on civic sense started after viral video
Indian Supermarket Crowd Video: The video of the inauguration of a new Indian supermarket in New Jersey, America is becoming increasingly viral on social media. For Indians living abroad, such stores are not only a place for shopping but also a medium to connect with the memories of their country. However, this time the huge crowd gathered during the inauguration of the store became the topic of discussion.
In the video shared on X by an account named @kapsology, it can be seen that a large number of people reached the store to take advantage of the discounts on the occasion of the inauguration. Due to huge crowd in the corridors, long queues and competition to get the goods, push-like situation was seen at many places.
Like I said, in the next 10 years, Indians will not get respect in any country.pic.twitter.com/VESutXyJfx
— Kapil (@kapsology) July 3, 2026
Crowd gathered at the opening of Indian supermarket
In the viral video, people are seen filling plastic bags to buy fruits, vegetables and other essential items. The crowd was so huge that it was difficult to even walk inside the store. In the video, elderly customers were also seen as part of this crowd. As the camera rotates throughout the store, crowds of people are seen everywhere.
This video has been viewed millions of times on social media and many users jokingly called this store “American Vegetable Market” Till said. At the same time, many people also raised questions regarding discipline and civic sense in public places.
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Debate erupted on civic sense and public behavior
People’s reactions to the video also appeared divided. Some users said that despite living abroad, this kind of crowd and jostling presents a wrong image of India. At the same time, some people believed that people’s habits do not change just by changing the country.
On the other hand, many users defended this behavior and said that during big sales or huge discounts, such crowd is seen not only in Indian stores but in many countries of the world. Some cited the example of crowds gathering during America’s Black Friday sale and special offers in Europe, saying such incidents are not limited to any one community.
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