An ice cream van man has been slammed for not charging millionaire Luke Littler.
The darts champ ordered three sundae desserts costing £3.50 each.
The 18-year-old also asked for a huge £5.50 ice cream tray covered in sauce.
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The total order should have been £16.
Jordan Edwards, owner of JJ Ice’s made the four mouth-watering treats for the Littler family.
But the arrows ace was given them for free.
Littler offered to pay and Jordan joked they would be £100.
But he insisted they were on the house.
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Littler scooped £500,000 at the PDC World Championships earlier this month.
But he is understood to be worth over £1million from career earnings.
He was accompanied by his mum Lisa, dad Anthony and sister Caitlin, as reported by What’s The Jam.
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JJ Ice’s was stationed outside St Mary’s Parish Centre, St Helens, Merseyside.
Placing his order Littler said: “Fizz Bomb sundae.”
Jordan replied: “Bet you’re tired aren’t ya you?
“What else are we having?
His sister said: “Chocolate Nutella sundae.
Littler said: “Bubblegum sundae and I’ll have a Fizz Bomb Tray.”
Jordan added: “There we go, that’s on me.”
The darts champ said: “No.”
But the ice cream man said: “No honest to God, no it is.
Littler again said: “No.”
But Jordan insisted, adding: “Promise, promise.”
The oche star said: “I’m not having it.”
Jordan joked: “Alright hundred quid then” to which Littler laughed.
Jordan continued: “You will have enough money, you.
“No, honestly it’s fine mate.”
Littler said: “You sure?”
Jordan added: “Nah I appreciate you coming down.”
Fans were not happy that he didn’t have to pay.
Craig Ives said: “I get he’s a nice lad and that, I’m a big fan but come on the lads a millionaire.”
Terry Waller added: “B*oody hell why does he get special treatment?
“All the money he’s got the people struggling should be getting freebies.
Andy Collins stated: “That’s always baffled me why people who are rich and famous get offered everything for free.
“It’s backwards.”
Yet Dan Leo said: “He did try and pay to be fair.”
Josef Skura added: “Well done lad, fair play for giving him this food for free, top bloke.
“And Luke offered to pay for it as well, hats off all round.”
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