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*** Quoting Bj”rn Forsstr”m from a message to Barbara McNay ***
BM> green." Grocers have sneaky ways of persuading the public to buy odd
BM> stuff. Namely, in the case of green oranges, they would cut some into
BM> wedges and offer them to customers to taste as they wandered by.
BF> Is that so strange in America? It's done here on a regular basis. Some
BF> we can eat a comlete dinner in the store while we're shoping.
Well you wouldnt get a complete meal in a USA store that way, but you'd
find ¨'nibbles' in many of them. It may be some areas dont do that so some
here may ¨not be all that familiar with it?
The 'nibbles' tend to be a newish item or one that folks may not be all
that ¨familiar with and may be a pre-packaged product or may be a fruit,
cheese, or ¨deli-meat type of item.
xxcarol
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