Why not just uniqify both arrays with one uniq?
perl -MO=Deparse -MList::MoreUtils=uniq -e '
@arr1=(1,2,1); @arr2=(2,3,3);
my @foo = map { $_ } uniq @arr1, @arr2;
print @foo
'
use List::MoreUtils (split(/,/, 'uniq', 0));
@arr1 = (1, 2, 1);
@arr2 = (2, 3, 3);
my(@foo) = map({$_;} uniq(@arr1, @arr2));
print @foo;
-e syntax OK
perl -MList::MoreUtils=uniq -e '
@arr1=(1,2,1);
@arr2=(2,3,3);
my @foo = map {$_ } uniq @arr1, @arr2;
print @foo
'
123
print+qq(\L@{[ref\&@]}@{['@'x7^'!#2/"!4']});
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