The Coffee That Lied: How Luckin Faked $310 Million And Accidentally Built A Real Business
They said they were going to destroy Starbucks in China. Investors believed them. Wall Street believed them. Nasdaq listed them. Then $310 million in sales turned out to be completely fabricated. But here's the part nobody tells you — the fraud collapsed, and the company kept winning anyway. ShadowBetrayals investigates real corporate betrayal cases — the executives who built empires on lies, the warning signs nobody acted on, and the real people left with nothing. 00:00 - The Company That Declared War On Starbucks 02:38 - How $310 Million In Sales Disappeared 03:53 - The Warning Signs Nobody Acted On 07:07 - The Day The Lie Collapsed 10:27 - What Happened After 13:38 - The Lesson Nobody Wants To Hear ⚠️ Voiceover and visuals are AI-assisted. All stories are based on real, documented public records. — #ShadowBetrayals #LuckinCoffee #TrueCrime

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