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A classic!

posted on 8 Jun 2016 in Chinglish, Snacks

childshreddedmeat

Photo courtesy of Adette Yu.
Found in China. 

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Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
10 years ago

Must be a Wild Child

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
10 years ago

Fluke off!

jjhitt
jjhitt
10 years ago

Also available in Labor Camp Shredded Meat,
Political Reeducation Shredded Meat
and
“Last Week I was making iPads” Shredded Meat.

Big Fat Cat
Big Fat Cat
10 years ago

Made with Hansel and Gretel by Gingerbread House Brand

DrLex
DrLex
10 years ago

Brought to yoy by Fuke Yoo brand.

algernon
algernon
10 years ago

Another delicious classic from fuke you know

algernon
algernon
10 years ago

Goes well with cheese.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

Oh, Fuke, no!!

DrLex
DrLex
10 years ago

That’s one way to enforce the One Child Per Couple policy…

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

That’s a jarring discovery!

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

The honest name for soylent green?

Frank Burns
Frank Burns
10 years ago

Soylent veal?

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

It’s the other other white meat.

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
10 years ago

@ jjhitt: You forgot ‘The Year When Jobs Was Still Alive I Was Happily Making iPhone Calls But Had No Idea About iPads Yet’ Shredded Emo Kids

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

What’s in the jar depends on whether “shredded” is a verb or an adjective.

boydie
boydie
10 years ago

i loved you long time, and you’ve done *this* to me?

Marum
Marum
10 years ago

Certainly classic. But I don’t know if it’s delicious.

Children taste too much like salt-pork, for mine.

Classic Steve
10 years ago

I’m guessing they meant “chilled,” but…

Marum
Marum
10 years ago

Classic….Baby-food.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

Oddly, a google search turned up a nutritional analysis of this product – in several languages – but no sign of what it’s made of!

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

‘I like children… but I couldn’t eat a whole one’.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
10 years ago

@Classic Steve: I wondered if it’s “kid”, i.e. young goat.

Lora
Lora
10 years ago

Made with kidneys… or should I say kid’s knees?

RT
RT
10 years ago

“i can’t believe it’s not chicken!”

WildaBeast
WildaBeast
10 years ago

Someone didn’t realize Swift’s “Modest Proposal” was satire.

WildaBeast
WildaBeast
10 years ago

Irish child, a classic British dish since 1729, now available in China.

Jim_S
Jim_S
10 years ago

Them’s good eatin’!

Pete
Pete
10 years ago

Sha Cha Children?

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
10 years ago

@ Droll not Troll | 7:28 am: What about a whore child? 😉

sirpaulfan
sirpaulfan
10 years ago

“We love children, yes we do
Baked or broiled or in a stew”–
Viking Birthday Dirge

Peter
Peter
10 years ago

No wonder . . . they have a massive overflow of supply

Mr. Wrong
Mr. Wrong
10 years ago

Best stir fried in baby oil with a drizzle of baby powder.

Mr. Wrong
Mr. Wrong
10 years ago

Son, you had an older brother who didn’t listen to his parents either.

Wile E. Coyote Super Genius

Geez, I hope this just means they have no child labor laws ….

zankhana
zankhana
9 years ago

An innovative product for those who have had enough of battered children.

The Dude
The Dude
9 years ago

The alternative to the one child per family policy.

nick agena
nick agena
9 years ago

I wonder if they have one with less child

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