Kota Kinabalu: The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living (KPDN) Sabah has not received any reports of customers paying only RM400 of a RM1,000 bill at a seafood restaurant here in an incident which went viral recently.
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The seafood restaurant, in a Facebook post on Friday, claimed at 9.30pm on Sunday a family refused to pay the full price of the food ordered claiming it was too expensive. It said the customer only paid RM400 of the RM1,102.20 bill and demanded the RM702.20 balance.
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