HE described it as a “scam” when the ayam gunting (fried chicken) that he bought turned out to be mostly flour with barely any meat, Kosmo! reported.
“I got scammed early in the morning,” @Nikamir posted on TikTok, where he shared a video which showed that the so-called ayam gunting was coated in a thick layer of flour with just a tiny piece of chicken meat in it.
“It was actually ‘fried flour’. The chicken was given as a bonus because the seller was kind-hearted. At least there was a bit of chicken,” wrote @Atsyahhh in a sardonic manner.
> A brief video of a boy in Johor confusing the pronunciation of the letters ‘F’ and ‘S’ has charmed social media users.
Sinar Harian reported that Muhammad Fahri Mikael Muhammad Faizal, four, was asked by his teacher to say ‘F’ but he said ‘S’ instead.
The recording has garnered three million views on TikTok.
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