Leftover Thums Up Reused At Delhi Stadium? Viral Video Leaves Internet Divided

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When we go to a stadium to watch a match, grabbing a cold drink is almost a ritual. Most of the time, soft drinks like Thums Up are served in paper cups instead of bottles. But now, a video going viral on the internet has left netizens shocked. In the clip, a person is seen pouring leftover Thums Up back into a bottle. Scroll down to know more!

Viral Clip Shows Person Putting Leftover Thums Up In Bottle

A viral video shared by Deepu (@deepu_drops) has sparked fresh debate online. The clip was allegedly filmed at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi during the ICC T20 World Cup Match. It shows a man pouring leftover Thums Up from paper cups back into a bottle. The visuals have shocked viewers and quickly grabbed attention across social media platforms.

In the video, the person recording claims that the leftover soft drink is being collected and stored to be reused during the next match. He further alleges that this practice is a scam being done to customers. This video has quickly gone viral all over the internet, and the claims have left many netizens upset and concerned. However, there is no official verification of the video.

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Video Sparks Debate Online

This viral clip has sparked a fresh debate online. Netizens are divided, with some supporting the staff and suggesting the drink might be reused for another purpose, while others are criticising the act in the comments section.

One user wrote, “Shameless! How dare they exploit cricket fans like this at Arun Jaitley Stadium? This isn’t just about soft drinks — it’s about basic hygiene and consumer rights! #ThumbsUp needs to answer this immediately. @BCCI @ICC should look into this.”

Another user commented, “The seal is open. They can’t resell it. It’s probably for personal consumption.”

One netizen added, “What’s the issue? They can’t reseal these bottles. They would probably take them home and share them among friends and family.”

Another Instagram user wrote, “This is unbelievable. So now we have a problem from the big manufacturer to the end seller.”

What are your thoughts on this? Tell us in the comments below!

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