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In 2019, Mexico positioned itself as the second country to undertake.
In 2021, Mexico registered more than 4 million 230 thousand small and medium-sized companies.
It is estimated that 33 percent of entrepreneurs are between 25 and 34 years old.
The digital world has become the best exposure window for people, especially when they are business entrepreneurs. This is the case of a teenager who went viral on TikTok, for sharing the step-by-step of his alleged venture that consists of selling frozen pizzas bought at Walmart.
An entrepreneur is the person who, based on an innovative idea, carries out by his own means a project in which he believes passionately, he looks for a way to materialize it and assumes the risks and consequences that this means.
In that sense, the GEM World Report 2017 (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor)highlighted that entrepreneurship is growing all over the world and that initiatives driven by market opportunities predominate, although reflects a decline in the prospects for job creation at all levels of economic development.
In 2019, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) positioned Mexico as the second country to undertake. Thus, in Mexico there are more than 4 million 230 thousand small and medium-sized companies and according to data from the Mexican Institute of Social Securityseven out of every 10 jobs in Mexico are created by an entrepreneur.
The National Entrepreneur Institute reported that, during 2019, 35,000 businesses were opened nationwide each month. It is estimated that 33 percent of entrepreneurs are between 25 and 34 years old.
Sell frozen pizzas from Walmart
A tiktoker known as with the Cadenboof user went viral for allegedly selling frozen pizzas he bought at Walmart and creating a business.
Through a video, the young man explained that he opened a restaurant on DoorDash, which is an American online food ordering and delivery platform.
As mentioned by the young man in his video, the particularity of his alleged business was that he sold frozen pizzas that he bought at Walmart and that he then proceeded to heat in the kitchen of his house.
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“I just opened a pizza restaurant on DoorDash. But what they don’t know is that I’m going to be selling frozen pizzas from Walmart, made in my own kitchen,” Cadenboof says in the video of him.
The young man showed that he named his brand as Boof Pizza Baras he also created a lake where the dress comes out with a blue sweatshirt eating pizza.
In the video we can also see the young man promoting his brand near a Domino’s restaurant.
“We started getting orders quickly…everyone left 5 star reviews on the pizza. So I guess it worked,” she said.
The publication has gone viral to the point that it already has more than 700 thousand likes and 5.4 million views on TikTok.
But it has also caught the attention of netizens, as many criticize it for only selling Walmart frozen pizzas.
Also, many point out that the young person can get into a problem because it is not a legal restaurant, and it does not present all the sanitary measures required in the United States in food establishments.
Given these comments, the DoorDash platform came out to deny the young man, explaining that pizza was never active on their interface, thus showing that the video appears to be a social media prank.
platform delivery explained that virtual restaurants that sell with them must operate in accordance with local health and safety regulations. They also eliminate establishments that operate out of a residential address.
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