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Burberry burned $36,500,000 of clothes in one year. Not because they couldn't sell them. Because they didn't want YOU to have them. The disturbing truth about luxury's dirtiest secret: In 2018, a shocking line appeared in Burberry's annual report

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Havish Gupta

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Not aware of Burberry, but most of the expensive brands charge a lot more than what it costs them to manufacture the goods. so thise goods worth $36M may have been manufactured even for less than $5M. So their Actual loss is very less than what we think. Thus worth it for them

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