KK Mart, vendor issue public apology for controversial socks on store shelves


PETALING JAYA: The convenience store chain that had socks with "Allah" on them for sale on its shelves and the vendor involved have made a public apology, saying that the goods were sold on a consignment basis.

"The company does not have any intention to disrupt public harmony.

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