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Source: Dayah.Wan86 | TikTok

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Malaysian business owners and vendors tend to get very creative when it comes to making their food and products accessible to their customers.

One warung (stall) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, decided that they’re not going to make their customers (office workers from an opposite building) walk to them when they can easily have their packed food ‘ziplined’ to them!

Netizen, Dayah.Wan86, took to her TikTok page to showcase her colleague (aka the warung’s customer) purchasing his packed food from the warung through their zipline.

Zipline 1

Having been amused by the situation, she could be heard laughing in the video. Hence, she wrote, “Ignore my laughter.”

 

In the video, her colleague could be seen walking towards the zipline, which was located by the car park entrance of their office building.

The warung, on the other hand, was located in a building across.

Zipline 2

Zipline 3

The colleague then placed money inside a plastic bag tied to the zipline, which the warung operator then pulled towards himself. After taking the money from the plastic bag, the warung operator then hung the colleague’s packed food to the zipline and ‘zipped’ it back to the customer along with his change. So convenient! 

 

You can check out her video here

@dayahwan8683

Abaikan gelak aku tuuuuhhh ??? #fyp @adely.sulfer

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What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: “We fear there’s poop on the wheels” – Cheras Bakery Apologises for Asking Customer in Wheelchair to Leave

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Source: Dayah.Wan86
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Source: Dayah.Wan86

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