Goth Milk?

Just a few days ago, we bought some bread at a local bakery. Letting my eyes wander around the small stall while waiting for our ensaymada to be handed over to us, one thing caught my attention: a laminated coupon bond with a full paragraph written on it, stating that the shop do not use milk products from China for their goods. It sought to extinguish any fear from their patrons as it hanged just in front of the cashier, visible enough for the buying customers to come across it as they line-up to pay. I dare not mention the name of the establishment. Suffice it to say, though, that it owes its name to that girl with golden locks of hair with the family of three bears nowhere in sight. And no, it isn’t Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Hairy Bears.
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  1. well seems like now duplicate China electronics products have also come into milk products..lol!!

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