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Man ends up with several ‘stained’ baseball caps after spilling coffee on them

The man had entered the store to browse through some clothes and other items on display.

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 19 Feb 2024 9:08AM

Man ends up with several ‘stained’ baseball caps after spilling coffee on them
He had no choice but to pay for the damaged items and ended up with several 'stained' baseball caps - Picture from Penang Kini Facebook, February 19, 2024

by The Vibes Team

A MAN who visited a clothing store in Penang while holding a cup of coffee ended up paying for at least 10 baseball caps after he accidentally spilled the coffee on them.

According to the Penang Kini Facebook page, the man had entered the store to browse through some clothes and other items on display.

However, he ended up dropping his cup of coffee and in the process stained at least 10 caps on the display shelves there.

He had no choice but to pay for the damaged items and ended up with several 'stained' baseball caps.

However, he did not specify the amount he was asked to pay for the caps.

In the Facebook post, the public was reminded not to bring any food or drinks into such stores to avoid such incidents. - The Vibes, February 19, 2024

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