Stomach-Churning Scandal Rocks
arun jaitley Stadium: Leftover Thums Up Allegedly Reused for Resale
A shocking video filmed at Delhi's iconic
arun jaitley Stadium went viral in
february 2026, alleging a blatant hygiene violation during the ICC Men's
t20 World Cup. The footage, shared widely on X and Instagram, shows vendors at a Thums Up promotional stall collecting leftover soft drink from used paper cups and pouring it into a large container—presumably to refill bottles for later sales.
Posted by user @deepu_drops with a stark warning: "BEWARE
The leftovers of soft drink #ThumbsUp in paper-cups are being poured into large pet bottles and sold later," the clip has amassed thousands of views, likes, and reposts. Captured from an elevated vantage point in the stadium concourse, it depicts staff meticulously transferring remnants amid stacks of cups and branding for Coca-Cola's popular cola. Outrage has erupted online, with fans slamming the practice as a
health hazard, risking contamination and foodborne illness. "SHAMELESS!" one reply fumed, tagging
bcci and ICC. Others questioned whether it's unsold stock or the outright reuse of consumed drinks.
While unverified by authorities, similar claims have surfaced on social media, fueling calls for investigations by DDCA,
bcci, and food safety officials. As
cricket fever grips the nation, this scandal raises serious questions about vendor oversight in major venues. Thums Up and stadium management have yet to respond—fans deserve answers before the next match sip.