There's nothing more frustrating than ordering something online and eagerly awaiting its arrival, only for it to never show up at your doorstep. But have you ever wondered what happens to post that never reaches its intended recipient?
A social media user decided to splash out £100 on a box of lost post just to see what strangers have been buying online, and she was far from disappointed. TikTok user Becky's Bazaar revealed to her 471,000 followers what she found in her unboxing video, with many viewers convinced she hit the jackpot with her unusual purchase.
She stated: "I got a box of unclaimed returned mail and I'm going to open each parcel on camera. These boxes cost just over £100 and things got very interesting."
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As she opened the box, she showed it was packed with individually-wrapped parcels - and upon opening the first two, she was surprised to find two bags and a pair of blue light glasses.
But deeper inside the box, she discovered a shoebox-sized parcel and was thrilled to find it contained a navy and blue pair of Adidas Spezial trainers in size 7.5.
On Adidas' website, these trainers sell for £90, meaning she'd practically recouped all of her investment with this single item.
She added: "In the next parcel I got this brand-new teddy. But then things got very interesting - I pulled out this Stone Island brand-new black sweatshirt. I literally have no idea if it's real or not.
"Next, I pulled out this Longchamp bag. These are £100 in Selfridges. I also got a little miniature backpack version as well. Once again, I have got no idea if it's real."
Commenting on her video, one user said: "I would love to receive these parcels." Another user added: "That teddy is my favourite character, no way you got that."
A third user said: "Stone Island looks fake as buttons on logo should have cross design not the four dot."
One more user added: "That teddy is N from Murder Drones." A final user said: "Would love the Adidas trainers."
In another video, Becky revealed her excitement after purchasing a £3.30 Too Good To Go bag from Aldi.
In her clip, she is seen entering an Aldi store, showing a member of staff her Too Good To Go app, and leaving with a large box of items for a fraction of their original price.
Whilst Too Good To Go aims to cut food waste by flogging products approaching their sell-by date at reduced prices, Becky reveals some of her purchases had another 15 days before reaching their expiry date.
Displaying her haul, she explains how she received watercress spinach and rocket, sweet and crunch salad, lean steak mince, coldwater prawns, and a deep filled steak pie.
On top of this, she bagged five yoghurts, a pack of immune-boosting yoghurts, a pack of apples, and a milk chocolate apple.
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