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Customer charged an extra Rs. 40 for a plastic glass when he had mango juice in Mumbai mall, internet reacts

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2024, at 11:53 pm

A Reddit user recently caught the attention of netizens when he claimed he had to pay Rs 40 for a disposable plastic glass to drink juice.

The post was reshared on X and attracted interesting reactions from internet users.

As per the image shared on Reddit, the customer paid Rs 40 for the plastic glass when he was served mango juice.

The bill showed the customer was charged Rs. 120 for the glasses and Rs. 750 for the drinks (excluding taxes).

The bill is dated November 2, 2024 and it was generated by Shahi Durbar in Viviana Mall in Mumbai.

Netizens tried to find some fun in the post and shared their comments in X.

One of them wrote: "So if someone says they don’t want a glass, will they offer juice from tap?"

Another said: "I would have got glass glasses with such price."

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