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.
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.
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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