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Woman finds live worms inside chicken sausage bun in JB
Woman finds live worms inside chicken sausage bun in JB

The Sun

time8 hours ago

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  • The Sun

Woman finds live worms inside chicken sausage bun in JB

IMAGINE this — you pick up a chicken sausage bun on sale, planning to enjoy it for dinner. But at home, as you pierce the sausage, you spot worms wriggling inside. That's exactly what happened to TikTok user @c0qqu3teeeee, who purchased a Mayo Chicken Sausage Bun for RM5 from the bakery section of a hypermarket in Johor Bahru. In a five-second TikTok video that has since gone viral, she filmed the shocking sight: worms visibly moving inside the sausage. 'Luckily I peeled it first before eating,' she wrote in the caption. ALSO READ: M'sian horrified to find worms crawling in chocolate bar The unsettling video has since gained over 843,000 views and more than 1,700 comments, with Malaysian netizens expressing shock and disgust at the discovery. Many also urged her to return the item and request a refund. 'Go get a refund. These people like to play around with things like this. Even when the item can't be sold anymore, they still sell it,' commented PandaGy. Other users chimed in with similar experiences, especially when it came to discounted bread items. 'We also often buy bread that's on sale, and you really have to check carefully before buying. One time, I bought it and when I opened it, there were eggs inside. So now I don't buy it anymore — just stick to buying cooked daily meals,' wrote Shuhaahmad. 'I usually check the expiry date before buying but recently when I bought it, I got hard peanuts. It's usually okay, but after this, I'm definitely not buying it anymore,' said another user.

Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch
Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

The Sun

timea day ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

Kindness still exists — often when we least expect it, and from those we don't even know. That was the case for Threads user @atiqsaian, who shared a touching encounter at a Speedmart convenience store on the night of June 18. After work, she dropped by to pick up a few essentials — soy sauce, eggs, and bread — only to find herself unable to pay. Her Maybank card was declined, and QR payments via the MAE app weren't going through. 'I stood there in front of the store for a long time, just refreshing the app over and over,' she wrote. 'I didn't have any cash on me — the last time I held cash was probably during Raya.' Just as she was figuring out what to do, a stranger — an Indian woman — approached her and gently asked, 'You still can't log in to your bank? Do you want to pay? It's okay, I can pay for you.' ALSO READ: 'It's okay, sis. Please let your daughter eat' - M'sian rider helps hungry mother and child who couldn't pay for food The gesture stunned her and she accepted her kind offer. 'I had been crying at the office all day,' she admitted. 'Every day, I deal with people who are harsh and unpleasant but that night, Allah sent someone kind — a reminder to always assume the best in people.' Her post quickly gained traction online, resonating with Malaysians who had also been affected by the MAE app disruption. 'My daughter went through the same thing,' shared bellazyra97 in the comments. 'She bought waffles but couldn't pay via QR or swipe with Maybank. She was flustered since she had no cash, and the waffles were already in her hands. Amid the panic, a kind soul stepped in and paid for her. May that person always be blessed. Truly, it's a must to carry at least some cash.' In a follow-up post, @atiqsaian reflected on the lesson she learned that night: 'Always carry some physical cash — even RM10 or RM20 can make a big difference. And always trust in Allah's plans. Sometimes, the challenges we face daily — including dealing with difficult people — are tests sent to strengthen us.'

'It's okay, I can pay for you' - Kind Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch
'It's okay, I can pay for you' - Kind Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

The Sun

timea day ago

  • General
  • The Sun

'It's okay, I can pay for you' - Kind Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

Kindness still exists — often when we least expect it, and from those we don't even know. That was the case for Threads user @atiqsaian, who shared a touching encounter at a Speedmart convenience store on the night of June 18. After work, she dropped by to pick up a few essentials — soy sauce, eggs, and bread — only to find herself unable to pay. Her Maybank card was declined, and QR payments via the MAE app weren't going through. 'I stood there in front of the store for a long time, just refreshing the app over and over,' she wrote. 'I didn't have any cash on me — the last time I held cash was probably during Raya.' Just as she was figuring out what to do, a stranger — an Indian woman — approached her and gently asked, 'You still can't log in to your bank? Do you want to pay? It's okay, I can pay for you.' ALSO READ: 'It's okay, sis. Please let your daughter eat' - M'sian rider helps hungry mother and child who couldn't pay for food The gesture stunned her and she accepted her kind offer. 'I had been crying at the office all day,' she admitted. 'Every day, I deal with people who are harsh and unpleasant but that night, Allah sent someone kind — a reminder to always assume the best in people.' Her post quickly gained traction online, resonating with Malaysians who had also been affected by the MAE app disruption. 'My daughter went through the same thing,' shared bellazyra97 in the comments. 'She bought waffles but couldn't pay via QR or swipe with Maybank. She was flustered since she had no cash, and the waffles were already in her hands. Amid the panic, a kind soul stepped in and paid for her. May that person always be blessed. Truly, it's a must to carry at least some cash.' In a follow-up post, @atiqsaian reflected on the lesson she learned that night: 'Always carry some physical cash — even RM10 or RM20 can make a big difference. And always trust in Allah's plans. Sometimes, the challenges we face daily — including dealing with difficult people — are tests sent to strengthen us.'

M'sian wonders when KL public transport will be efficient
M'sian wonders when KL public transport will be efficient

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

M'sian wonders when KL public transport will be efficient

A Malaysian commuter recently shared her frustrating experience waiting for the LRT, and let's just say, it wasn't the smooth, convenient ride we all hope for. In a post on Threads, she detailed how she waited 30 minutes for a train, only to find herself waiting for eight before she could finally get on. The whole ordeal left her drenched in sweat, and she called it 'such a torturous experience — truly reflects the 'Malaysia standard.'' But that wasn't the end of it. ALSO READ: 'LRT staff polite' - M'sian praises public transport - X The post quickly turned into a comparison with her recent experience in Bangkok, where she found herself in a crowded station. Unlike the LRT, however, Bangkok's public transport responded in a way that left her genuinely impressed. 'Within two minutes, the they sent in an empty train to ease the rush,' she recalled. 'I was genuinely impressed.' Her post quickly went viral, resonating with fellow Malaysian commuters who chimed in with their own frustrations. 'Well. I got kicked off the train at Pasar Seni. The train I was on turned back instead of continuing to the next station. Something is broken and nobody is admitting it,' said @ninjas_live_here. Another commuter echoed similar sentiments: 'We're still lagging behind in terms of public transportation. I take the LRT to work. I had to deboard during rush hour and even after rush hour many times to wait for the next train. It was never planned for expansion if there was a need. It shows that we never plan for the future. Connectivity of stations are poor too.' READ MORE: 'Brilliant' - Tourist praises KL's public transport for its reusable token system

'At least RM3k for 2 nights in Redang for two', says woman
'At least RM3k for 2 nights in Redang for two', says woman

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • The Sun

'At least RM3k for 2 nights in Redang for two', says woman

Are Malaysian vacations getting too expensive? That's the question stirring up debate after one woman took to Threads to vent her frustration about the rising cost of domestic travel. In her post, the woman starts by expressing her love for Malaysia and its stunning islands — but says that this year, she's chosen to holiday in Vietnam instead. 'Because vacation here got too expensive. You need at least RM3,000 for two nights in Redang for two people and that's not even a four-star hotel.' She compares the cost to a vacation in Da Nang, Vietnam, claiming that you can enjoy a full week's stay with better service and accommodation for the same price. 'While in Vietnam (Da Nang) you get a week and better service for the same money.' Even Langkawi, which is generally seen as a more affordable option, didn't escape her criticism. ALSO READ: M'sian complains about hotels imposing late check-in times 'Langkawi is a bit cheaper, but still, decent hotels are pricey.' Her post struck a chord with many Malaysians, quickly going viral as social media users chimed in with their own experiences — and opinions. Some were in full agreement. 'China is my jam now. Been travelling as much as I could here while we Malaysians get visa-free entry this year,' said 'Malaysia is a place where you live, work, and build wealth... if you want to travel and have a little fun, you go to neighbouring countries. It's just a fact! Even for locals, the majority go to Thailand!' added READ MORE: UK report crowns Penang a top-value holiday hotspot for 2025 But not everyone agreed. 'Hi, as one of the owners in Pulau Redang, average price there is RM600 per pax for 2 nights including food. What are you talking about?! Even the top resort there does not cost that much. You're spreading false information,' replied voxismlim, calling the claims inaccurate.

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