Bengaluru Coffee Shop Viral Video: A small request at a Bengaluru coffee shop turned into a shocking fight. At a popular Namma Filter Coffee outlet in Seshadripuram, a staff member was badly beaten by four men, all because he refused to give them a free extra cup. The men had come to buy coffee around 6:50 PM on Monday. After getting their order, they asked for one more cup to share the drink. But when the worker explained that store rules don’t allow giving free cups and asked them to buy another drink, the group got angry and started yelling at him.

Things went out of control quickly. One man slapped the staffer on the head, and soon the others joined in. In the viral CCTV video, one person can be seen punching the worker in the face, while another kicks him in the stomach. People nearby rushed in to stop the fight and protect the staff member.

Since the video went viral on the internet, people are demanding that the attackers be held accountable. The Seshadripuram Police have lodged a complaint and are looking through CCTV footage to find and arrest the men. The incident has shocked and angered many people with such violent behaviour for such a minor matter, even though more information is still pending.

Watch The Viral Video:

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The post shared on X (Formerly Twitter) under the username '@dpkBopanna' was captioned, "Fight for 'By-Two' coffee gets ugly in Bengaluru, 4 men thrash a staffer at the Namma Filter Coffee outlet in Sheshadripuram for refusing to give an additional cup. The staffer informed them it was against their policy, they continued to insist & eventually assaulted him."

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The video shared today received many views and comments from online users. One user wrote, "This is what happens...when you speak in Kannada !?" "Hope these hooligans are caught and given the appropriate punishment they deserve. OTOH, it is always the staff at retail outlets that bear the brunt for a policy they haven't made!" a second user added.