Mega-sized munchies, such as a package of chips the size of one's torso or a bag of cookies that takes up the entire shopping cart, sound like something out of a cartoon.?
However, a Chinese retailer has made these goodies a reality. A two-story shop selling these super-sized goodies is going viral, with people outside China also clamouring for their mega-sized stores.?
This store is located in Changsha, a city in China's Hunan province. Every day, thousands of people line up outside to get their hands on exclusive treats before they sell out.
According to Dexerto, you can get a meter-long strip of sour patches, enormous Oreo biscuits, a foot-long pot of instant ramen, and enough iced tea cups to fill a small kiddie pool.
The Changsha Supersnacks Store takes its name from the city. It has reportedly gotten so popular that visitors from all across China are paying Changsha locals to obtain huge treats for them before they sell out.?
Despite the hype and great demand, the company has not launched an online delivery option, most likely due to high shipping costs and the hard logistics of transporting large items.
Photos of people lugging massive packs of Lays chips and Oreo cookies are now gaining popularity on social media platforms.?
However, among the comments expressing admiration for the products, many people are wondering whether the large packets are filled with extra air and padding, or if they genuinely contain real products beyond the packaging.?
An X user humorously remarked on a photo of a man holding huge chips with both arms, saying, "I know 3/4 of that bag is just straight-up air."?
Many individuals also quipped that Americans do not need this special store because junk food is already available in extra-large proportions. Making this reference, an X user said, "Fun fact: those are normal sized bags in the states."?
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