Yeah I find it all ridiculous, this is just taking it one step further again.
Isn’t this just a case of company stans??
I mean it is true idols are the least respected celebrities in Korea and they are treated like a product due to their “shelf life” but I don’t think this is a great example to support that point.
How is it not a good example? They sell a product with a short shelf life because it can be easily replaced. How easily they can be replaced is shown by how they can have a nameless group sell 60k.
A company isn't going to consistently stock a short shelf life product if it can't be replaced easily enough, especially if the company has near zero revenue diversification (see JYPE)