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Chai has said the socks were put on its shelves by Xin Jian Chang, which rented shelf space in its outlets. Only 14 pairs of "Allah" socks were found on the shelves at three KK Mart outlets, he added.
Malaysia store attacked over ‘Allah’ socks. The KK Super Mart chain apologised after photos of the socks on sale caused widespread anger among Muslims.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — The owners of a Malaysian convenience store chain and one of its suppliers were charged Tuesday with offending the religious feelings of Muslims after socks printed ...
Socks bearing the word “Allah” were found to be sold in several outlets of local convenience store chain KK Super Mart. Photographs of the offending item went viral online and have triggered ...
Court frees KK Mart founder, wife in ‘Allah’ socks case. Story by FMT Reporters • 11mo. ... the Batu Pahat-based vendor which supplied KK Mart with the socks, Utusan Malaysia reported.
Court frees KK Mart founder, wife in ‘Allah’ socks case. 15-Jul-2024, 14:00. 15 Jul 2024, 14:00. FMT Reporters. Share. However, the couple along with vendor Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd were fined ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — The owners of a Malaysian convenience store chain and one of its suppliers were charged Tuesday with offending the religious feelings of Muslims after socks printed ...
KK Mart has sued Xin Jian Chang for “sabotage” over losses and damage to the chain’s reputation, reportedly claiming that it didn’t agree to stock socks from the supplier.
KK Mart is a major 24-hour chain, with 810 stores domestically and some 5,000 employees. ... Only 14 pairs of “Allah” socks were found on the shelves at three KK Mart outlets, he added.
The owners of a Malaysian convenience store chain and one of its suppliers were charged Tuesday with offending the religious feelings of Muslims after socks printed with the word "Allah" were ...
KK Mart has sued Xin Jian Chang for “sabotage” over losses and damage to the chain’s reputation, reportedly claiming that it didn’t agree to stock socks from the supplier.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The owners of a Malaysian convenience store chain and one of its suppliers were charged Tuesday with offending the religious feelings of Muslims after socks printed with ...