Language Cheat Reincarnation – Young Girl VTuber Saves the World

Chapter 169: [Hypermarket]



Chapter 169: [Hypermarket]

Chapter 169: [Hypermarket]<>

I gazed up at the store in astonishment.

No, seriously, it was so huge that I naturally looked up.

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In a nutshell, Walmarket was a huge supermarket.

However, its scale was so different that it looked like a completely different entity.

I think it's the company with the highest sales in the world.

Would it be easier to understand if I said it sells more than AWAZON?

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Angu Ogu pushed the shopping cart ahead.

I followed her, feeling a bit overwhelmed.

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With this much space, they probably have everything.

Just walking around like this, there were so many different products.

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As I entered the aisle, I saw piles of fruits and vegetables.

Now that she mentioned it, all the groceries here seemed to be sold loose.

In Japan, many items are often bundled together and packed in bags, but in America, it's sold separately or by weight.

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Not too long ago, they started charging for plastic bags in Japan, among other environmental efforts.

Whether it had been effective was another question, but at least it had raised awareness.

But I had never thought about individual packaging like this.

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The apples Angu Ogu picked up were so small that they fit in her small hand, not princess apples, just small apples.

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While saying that, Angu Ogu picked out some good-looking apples.

Indeed, in Japan, fruits are more like a special dessert. The apples were placed directly in the cart.

Come to think of it, it's different from Japan in that there are no shopping baskets here.

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As Angu Ogu said that, she pointed to the bruised apples mixed in and the dirt scattered on the ground.

It was certainly a bit messy.

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<<…Really?>>

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Angu Ogu made a rattling noise and pushed the shopping cart forward, seemingly offended.

Next to the fruits were vegetables, and their prices were similar to those in Japan.

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Angu Ogu said, ‘You're sharp', and laughed.

I felt like I understood why Americans don't eat vegetables as much.

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Moreover, there were no sizes that seemed manageable for just the two of us. Also, I didn't see thinly sliced meat or marbled meat like in Japan.

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I wondered why bother with meat when you could find a dish just grilling it anywhere.

So this was the reason.

And Angu Ogu also enjoyed dishes like shabu-shabu.

Having looked around all the ingredients, I suddenly had an idea.

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It's unusual for me to suggest something like this, but I had my reasons.

And so, the spark of our battle was ignited.


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