Toronto nail salon sparks fierce debate by offering discounts on pedicures for people willing to sell pictures of their FEET – so would you do it?

  • Fix Nail Bar is offering a 20 percent discount on foot photo pedicures
  • The salon uploads photos to its account on the foot fetish website FeetFinder
  • Reactions were mixed, with some applauding the promo, someone calling it ‘exploitative’

Manicure and pedicure prices are steadily rising due to inflation – but don’t worry, there’s a way to guarantee that your next visit to the nail salon is a little cheaper than usual if you live in Canada.

Toronto nail salon Fix Nail Bar is offering a 20 percent discount on pedicure treatments to women who let the salon sell photos of their toes online.

The salon, which specializes in Gel

Reactions were mixed, with some people cheering the promotion and others calling it “exploitative.”

Nail salon Fix Nail Bar in Toronto is offering a 20 percent discount on pedicurists who let the salon sell photos of their toes online

Reactions were mixed, with some people celebrating the promotion and others calling it 'exploitative' (stock image)

Reactions were mixed, with some people celebrating the promotion and others calling it ‘exploitative’ (stock image)

The nail bar shared the news Instagram and captioned the post: “If you haven’t thought about selling foot pics in this economy, then you’re lying.”

Interested parties can get no nail polish, which costs $45, regular nail polish for $55, or even gel pedicures, for $60.

The salon even shared a link to its Feet Finder account, which promises: “The best toes in Toronto, compliments of Fix Nail Bar.” All photos are of consenting adults. #VoetJeBill.’

FeetFinder is an online platform where people can post photos of their feet and subscribers can purchase them.

Followers appreciated the potential discount, with one person approving: “This is good.”

The account has already shared four different sets of feet photos available for $20 each, including nude polish, chrome toes, red tips and black polish.

On another Instagram post, the salon wrote: “Your feet. Our work. And 20 percent discount on a pedicure if you have your toes placed on FeetFinder.’

However, some people took issue with the discount after a podcast host posted about it Instagram about the ‘innovative offer.’

Interested parties can get no nail polish, regular nail polish (as shown above), or even gel pedicures

Interested parties can get no nail polish, regular nail polish (as shown above), or even gel pedicures

The salon shared a link to its Feet Finder account, which promises

The salon shared a link to its Feet Finder account, which promises

The salon even shared a link to its Feet Finder account, which promises: “The best toes in Toronto, compliments of Fix Nail Bar.” All photos are of consenting adults. #VoetJeBill’

The nail salon shared the exciting news on Instagram and captioned the post:

The nail salon shared the exciting news on Instagram and captioned the post: “If you haven’t thought about selling feet pics in this economy, you’re lying.”

“This seems exploitative,” one commenter wroteno one stated that the pedicures ‘should be free then.’

Selling feet pictures to fetishists has proven quite lucrative in recent years, with websites like FeetFinder making the practice more accessible.

A flight attendant who makes a living selling foot photos even published a step-by-step ebook after her TikTok tutorials on the subject earned her thousands of curious fans.

And a 35-year-old man claims he makes $4,000 a month by selling ‘sexy’ photos of his feet online on OnlyFans.

Maybe the people who frequent the salon should stick it out and sell their own foot pics to make more money than a basic pedicure — or at least indulge in gel polish.