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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Wal-Mart Nanchang style


She pushed the whole time!

Seems to be education about eating dairy.

Baked cakes, moon cakes etc.

Very fancy cakes in China.

Spirits.

What a festive store.

Meat on a stick and oreos, go great together, yum.

Little, tiny birds.

More meat on a stick.
Poultry feet.

Smoked birds.

Seaweed.

A huge selection of cooking oil.

Dried fish.

Tiny pet section, dogs and cats only.

Glazed fruits.

Eggs on a shelf, no refrigeration.

Sugar cane and sugar beets.

Turned veggies in bags.  Very smelly.
Lucky bamboo.

Dragon fruit.

We have no idea, but they were in the fruit section and they're huge.

Fish section, couldn't stay long, Fei needed OUT of there!

Turtles.

Dried seaweed and fish in bulk.

More dried critters, fish, eels, snakes, most we don't even know.  Just know we're not eating them.

More cooking oil, with roll back prices.

Bulk frozen vegetables.

?  Seriously no idea, we even got close.
Use your imagination.

More poultry feet, a huge array in all different flavors.

Snakes and critters again.


Deli.  Looked like duck, whole, beak and all.

More poultry feet.

Not sure.  Looked gelatinous.

Looked like cocoons or larvae.

Chicken feet stew.

Can't imagine it's food, but it was in the deli.

Tails from something.

Bulk rice.

Lots and lots of pomellos. 

70 checkouts.

More checkouts.

Snack size meat on a stick.

Candy isle.

Snack size chicken feet.

Chicken feet at the till, just in case you missed the 80 spots in the store that had them.

                                      And no post would be complete without a picture of Jia.