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new advertisement for Seoul Milk, the largest milk company in Korea, is controversial. As the wave grew, the company changed the advertisement to private, so you can see it for yourself and judge for yourself.



Reporter Jo Yoon-ha will tell you.



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is a new advertisement video made by Seoul Milk.



A male explorer with a camera appeared and



[we finally managed to capture them on camera in a pristine pristine place.] With



this narration, secretly, mostly white-clad women fall from the stream or leaves. He approaches to take a picture of him drinking water and exercising.



Then they step on a branch and make a noise, and soon people turn into cows.



After this video was posted on the Internet last week, critics of whether it is comparing women to cows or allowing illegal filming have been pouring in.



[Mr. A / Yangcheon-gu, Seoul: Comparing a cow to a woman itself was not very good. I think it's a problem that a famous brand thought of it casually.]



[Mr B/Yangcheon-gu, Seoul: Should the person be a woman? I was a little surprised that it was done in the form of a human being, honestly.] In the



end, Seoul Milk made this advertisement video private on the afternoon of the 8th.



Seoul Milk said in a call with SBS that it was only intended to emphasize the clean area, and said it was considering an apology.



(Video coverage: Kim Gyun-jong, Park Hyeon-cheol, video editing: Lee Seung-jin)