A classic!

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
7 years ago

Must be a Wild Child

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
7 years ago

Fluke off!

jjhitt
jjhitt
7 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
7 years ago

Made with Hansel and Gretel by Gingerbread House Brand

DrLex
DrLex
7 years ago

Brought to yoy by Fuke Yoo brand.

algernon
algernon
7 years ago

Another delicious classic from fuke you know

algernon
algernon
7 years ago

Goes well with cheese.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
7 years ago

Oh, Fuke, no!!

DrLex
DrLex
7 years ago

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

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
7 years ago

That’s a jarring discovery!

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
7 years ago

The honest name for soylent green?

Frank Burns
Frank Burns
7 years ago

Soylent veal?

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
7 years ago

It’s the other other white meat.

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
7 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
7 years ago

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

boydie
boydie
7 years ago

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

Marum
Marum
7 years ago

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

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

Classic Steve
7 years ago

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

Marum
Marum
7 years ago

Classic….Baby-food.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
7 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
7 years ago

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

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
7 years ago

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

Lora
Lora
7 years ago

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

RT
RT
7 years ago

“i can’t believe it’s not chicken!”

WildaBeast
WildaBeast
7 years ago

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

WildaBeast
WildaBeast
7 years ago

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

Jim_S
Jim_S
7 years ago

Them’s good eatin’!

Pete
Pete
7 years ago

Sha Cha Children?

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
7 years ago

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

sirpaulfan
sirpaulfan
7 years ago

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

Peter
Peter
7 years ago

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

Mr. Wrong
Mr. Wrong
7 years ago

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

Mr. Wrong
Mr. Wrong
7 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
7 years ago

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

The Dude
The Dude
7 years ago

The alternative to the one child per family policy.

nick agena
nick agena
7 years ago

I wonder if they have one with less child

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