An alcohol retailer says he is $2,500 out of pocket after a botched delivery of expensive Moutai (Chinese liquor), claiming that a delivery man had inexplicably damaged the goods during delivery. According to
"There were 12 bottles of Moutai in the box, and five of them were broken. The liquor also soaked the remaining bottles' packaging.
Speaking with Shin Min, alcohol retailer Sun Wei said that he had specifically told the delivery man that he was carrying bottles, which were fragile.
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