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Old 08-30-2012, 07:17 AM   #21012
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VydorScope, I was thinking of you today...

I happened to be in a local large Home Center, and in the Kitchen department looking for a new frying pan. Not familiar with that shop, I was wandering through the isles looking at everything, when I passed the 'waribashi' shelves. That's the name for the disposable chopsticks. I remembered you asking about them a few months back, and I really should have taken a pic with my phone for you.... Piles. I mean PILES of bags of disposable chopsticks. Imagine large pillow cases, but made of plastic, CRAMMED with individually wrapped waribashi, pillow cases stacked 3-4 feet high filled with 'em. This is where the restaurants buy their supplies, so larger packages than we would use at home. When we buy them, we get these 'fancier' ones with the decorated paper wrappers for use when we go on picnics, etc. But this is what a family with a couple of kids would buy for regular family outings.


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