The top part is Japanese, the middle is Chinese, and the bottom is Korean. In the Japanese, there's a part that says "原産国名:アメリカ", which means "Country of Origin: America". Below that there's a part that says コストコホールセールジャパン, which says "Costco Wholesale Japan". Then in the Korean there's a part that says "KELLOGS OMAHA PLANT" in English.
Asia can't grow corn worth a shit. They import a ton of their corn products. This is just something made in the U.S. (I'm surprised too) and they slapped a couple nutrition labels on it so they can export it over to Asia and sell it there at their Costcos. Grocery Outlet probably just got them cheap because it's wholesale designed for Asia.
A long while back I bought food from one of those Dim Sum shops. I opened one up and I truly did not recognize the meat. It looked more like chopped organs.
Regarding leather. They skin everything. Including dogs while they're alive to make the meat tastier.
I would eat at a Chinese restaurant in the US, but I totally agree with you on not buying food from China, and you gave me something to consider re the 'leather' products 😱
A long while back I bought food from one of those Dim Sum shops. I opened one up and I truly did not recognize the meat in appearance and taste. It was white/pink and rippled. I looked tripe up and it wasn't that.
Regarding leather. They skin everything. Including dogs while they're alive to make the meat tastier. And what do they do with the human "organ donor's" skin?
Oh, I was able to zoom in better. That sticker is actually in Korean...
After some searching it looks like no Kellogg's cereals are manufactured in China. My best guess is that product was made in America, branded for Asia, but not purchased or unable to be shipped in time, hence overstock purchased by grocery outlet. The top text is in Chinese and the sticker is in Korean, I can't tell the language of the middle text, but I bet it's sold in multiple Asian countries. They are supposed to put a sticker of the nutritional info in English for sale in America, but just looks like they didn't bother.
The top part is Japanese, the middle is Chinese, and the bottom is Korean. In the Japanese, there's a part that says "原産国名:アメリカ", which means "Country of Origin: America". Below that there's a part that says コストコホールセールジャパン, which says "Costco Wholesale Japan". Then in the Korean there's a part that says "KELLOGS OMAHA PLANT" in English.
Asia can't grow corn worth a shit. They import a ton of their corn products. This is just something made in the U.S. (I'm surprised too) and they slapped a couple nutrition labels on it so they can export it over to Asia and sell it there at their Costcos. Grocery Outlet probably just got them cheap because it's wholesale designed for Asia.
Trying to get Americans used to the CCP invasion they're planning. They can fuck-off!
Red berries? Sounds fishy....
A long while back I bought food from one of those Dim Sum shops. I opened one up and I truly did not recognize the meat. It looked more like chopped organs.
Regarding leather. They skin everything. Including dogs while they're alive to make the meat tastier.
Chinese hair ties made from used condoms: https://qunki.com/8687/beware-the-chinese-hair-bands-you-are-using-are-made-of-used-condoms/
Grocery Outlet Bargain Market! Cool. We have those where I live.
I wouldn't buy it.
I don't eat at Chinese restaurant anymore or buy their products, especially food or "leather" products.
I would eat at a Chinese restaurant in the US, but I totally agree with you on not buying food from China, and you gave me something to consider re the 'leather' products 😱
A long while back I bought food from one of those Dim Sum shops. I opened one up and I truly did not recognize the meat in appearance and taste. It was white/pink and rippled. I looked tripe up and it wasn't that.
Regarding leather. They skin everything. Including dogs while they're alive to make the meat tastier. And what do they do with the human "organ donor's" skin?
Chinese restaurant in America serving neighborhood dogs. https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/chinese-restaurant-accused-of-stealing-and-cooking-dozens-of-dogs/
Skinned cat found in back of Chinese restaurant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4VdJbkirn4
Chinese hair ties made from used condoms: https://qunki.com/8687/beware-the-chinese-hair-bands-you-are-using-are-made-of-used-condoms/
Chinese fake rice made with plastic: https://althealthworks.com/plastic-rice-from-china-is-real-and-it-can-cause-serious-health-problemsyelena/
AND THEY WANT TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD??!!
Holy crap!! 😱😱
That sticker isn't the English nutritional info? I have seen Chinese products with English stickers on the box before.
Oh, I was able to zoom in better. That sticker is actually in Korean...
After some searching it looks like no Kellogg's cereals are manufactured in China. My best guess is that product was made in America, branded for Asia, but not purchased or unable to be shipped in time, hence overstock purchased by grocery outlet. The top text is in Chinese and the sticker is in Korean, I can't tell the language of the middle text, but I bet it's sold in multiple Asian countries. They are supposed to put a sticker of the nutritional info in English for sale in America, but just looks like they didn't bother.
I know. Just wild to see that there.
It's like menstrual pads being sold to men. Trying to achieve something. The CCP are coming...