'Allah' socks: KK Mart vendor says received threats of violence

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PETALING JAYA: The vendor of convenience store chain KK Mart says it is considering legal action for negligence against its supplier in China following the discovery of socks bearing the word “Allah”.

Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd, a local company based in Johor, said it had contacted its supplier for an explanation, and that the supplier admitted the socks were included in stock purchased “by mistake”.“We are currently seeking legal advice to explore possible legal action against the supplier for its negligence in fulfilling our order requirements,” Xin Jian Chang said in a statement.

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“We acknowledge the lessons learned from this incident and are implementing stricter quality control measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future,” it said. “We understand the gravity of this situation and the importance of maintaining harmony and respect among all communities. Rest assured, we remain committed to upholding these values in all aspects of our business operations,” it said.

 

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