Submitted by cheesecakecaramel t3_10pv4cm in pics
sandiercy t1_j6mbfco wrote
I am looking at the items then realized I could see Marmite, Maple Syrup, Jaffa Cakes, and Cadbury chocolate. Where the heck did they find their sources for American food??
PostsBadComments t1_j6mbit5 wrote
Title should prolly say international section, but american sounds better i guess...
cheesecakecaramel OP t1_j6mbz1p wrote
Well not really because there was an Indian section, Mexican section, Thai section, Italian section, etc. But in American section they put these.
They wanted to do a North American section maybe ?
FriedBaconBread t1_j6mdu0f wrote
The Maple syrup is Canadian, the marmite, Cadbury and Jaffa cakes are from the UK. As an American we claim neither of those countries lol.
cheesecakecaramel OP t1_j6meu99 wrote
Okay maybe English speaking countries section, then 😅
Jetsam1 t1_j6meu4r wrote
IRN-BRU (the drink at the bottom third product from the left) is Scottish
KhunDavid t1_j6olxjd wrote
Is the syrup from Quebec or Vermont?
masterchi77 t1_j6p0dvg wrote
That was my first thought when I encountered the syrup. I thought, “maybe it’s from Vermont”, but zooming in it says “Soul of Canada” on all of the bottles haha.
XipingVonHozzendorf t1_j6oxtjl wrote
A lot of the stuff is british. I guess American just means English
Classic-Carpenter237 t1_j6nwugi wrote
Besides all the peanut butter stuff and maple syrup, it more resembles the international aisle at Wegmans to me.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments