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Hello everybody. It's Cameron again for

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my second vlog on Tangi and I'm joined

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by my dog Simba.

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I need to send him to the dog groomers.

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But right now he is going to You're

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already hating this, aren't you? You

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already want to leave.

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He gets annoyed very easily. But let's

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see if he'll stay right here. Let me

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show you. I've been teaching Simba uh a

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new trick. Let's see if he'll do it.

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Oh, you're already ready to not do it.

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Okay, let's see if I can get him to do

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it. Simba.

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I'll try it again.

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Oi.

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Simba only speaks Korean. Oi, good boy.

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He's so cute when he does that. Like,

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it's such a simple trick, but every time

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he does it, he just puts his little chin

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on my fingers like that and looks at me

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like, "Dad, I want a drink." My dad

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wants a drink. Simba wants a treat.

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There you go. Are you going to rest

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there? Today I am going to be cooking

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for this vlog. And if I'm being

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completely honest, I live alone. I do

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not cook that often for several

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different reasons. One being here in

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Korea, pricewise and convenience-wise,

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sometimes it's better to just have it

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delivered to your home. But no. And the

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food I'm going to be trying to make

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today is

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drum roll.

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I don't know what I'd call it in this

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case. Yes, I am going to attempt to make

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suyuk today. And I'll tell you the

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reason why. Not too long ago, I went to

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eat pam with some friends at a

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restaurant. And it was more expensive

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than I thought it was going to be it cuz

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I'm like, this is boiled meat. How

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expensive can boiled meat be? But it was

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quite expensive. And so today I thought,

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you know, I'm going to try and make it

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and I'm going to get some knowledge with

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this. I'm going to get an education

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because either a I'm going to find a way

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to eat

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cheaply because I'll make it myself or

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I'm going to learn why it is so

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expensive when you go to eat it out at a

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restaurant. All right, that is today.

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But I'm going to be honest, I'm starting

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this vlog. I don't even know the recipe.

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I didn't even look it up. So right now

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we are going to look together and uh see

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what recipe might be available for suyuk

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because I know it's not just boiling the

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meat. I know you have to put something

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in the water so that it flavors the meat

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in a certain way. I don't know what

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those extra ingredients are. So let's

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look this up. I found a recipe. I don't

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know if it's going to be good or not,

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but we will see. It takes an hour. Yeah,

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I guess if you're boiling the the meat,

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it would take like an hour. Okay.

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What kind of what type of pork? Figured

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out. Maybe I don't know.

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Ah, just the white parts.

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I might have that. You put in.

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So, some type of extract. Ginger

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extract. Do they sell that? Is that a

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thing? And okay, I have water. So, among

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the things, I do not have. Yangpa I

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think has rotted by now. So I'll

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probably have to throw it away and get a

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new one. Pinun

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I do not have pa pung maner. I might

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have some whole garlic but I'll need to

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check and see if it's still okay. I have

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tenjang in my fridge but I think it's

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like 3 years old. So probably have to

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buy more of that. Singang chin. I'm

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going to have to go to the supermarket

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and probably ask someone a what sang is

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and where to get it. And then water.

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I'll just use my sink water, I guess.

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So, it looks like I'm going to need 400

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g. How many m Oh, this is a one person

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serving. So, I as a big guy and also a

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big eater and also the fact that I'll

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probably want to eat this more than

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once, I'm going to have to at the very

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least double a lot of this. So, not 400

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g of probably at least 800 g I would

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say. And then you put the It looks like

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you put the garlic in the and you have

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to Oh, you boil it in the twin jang.

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It's not like a like a rub or a marinade

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or something. Interesting.

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So, boil it on high for 10 minutes and

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then on medium heat, you boil it down

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for about 30 minutes and then Oh, that's

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about when you take it out, you have to

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cut it up and then you eat it with all

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the delicious kimchi. Oh, I'll also have

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to get kimchi and maybe some sam.

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I'm going to want some like lettuce

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leaves and stuff. Some pill leaves.

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That's where the pam is. Ah, you know

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though, I just realized one of my

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favorite things about pusam is the

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what's it called? Samto. I don't you

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don't get it at every panam place, but

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there is one chain here in Korea. It is

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yellow. The sign is yellow and it has a

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picture of an old grandma on it. I think

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a lot of you know which pan place I'm

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talking about. And they always come with

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when you get the like the the twoerson

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set or the threeperson set, it always

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comes with like this dog. I thought it

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was cheese whenever I first ordered it,

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but it's actually doc rice cake. Rice

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cake. Yeah, I guess you just call it

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rice cake. Comes with these like rice

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cake slices that you put around the

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suyuk, which is delightful. So, it looks

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like I'm going to have to go to the

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supermarket and buy a lot of these

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ingredients cuz I don't have them. But

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honestly, whatever I would have decided

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to make, I would have to buy a lot of

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ingredients because I really don't have

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anything in my house. So, I'm going to

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have to look in my fridge, see what is

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available, make a shopping list, and

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then we'll head to the supermarket.

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It is not clean. I wanted you to see the

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real state of my refrigerator. So, here

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we are. The things that I use this

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mostly for are yogurt and tanzanu,

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carbonated water, and yeah, that's about

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it. alcohol storage, which I have some

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like sake. I have some soju. Oh, this

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might actually go well with the suyuk.

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And then I also have here an entire

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range of things I've used like once or

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twice. Let's see here. This is teninjang

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that I got as like a gift. And as you

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can see, it is almost completely unused.

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I have used it a couple times, but it

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expired last year. This is kind of

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squishy. I have like a an Asian pear in

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here that I can't use.

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I really am just going to have to buy

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everything new. Ooh, is this a Is this

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an onion? How old is this onion?

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I think that's still usable. When did I

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use this onion? I don't know. But I have

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half an onion, but I need a whole onion.

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I have some kimchi, which was gifted to

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me. I don't know if it's good. I made

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some I I don't even want to show you

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that. I have some strawberries. These

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are good. I know. I just bought these.

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So, but I don't need those. So, right

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now I'm heading to a kind of big

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supermarket. It's a chain supermarket.

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Unfortunately, the kind of smaller

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neighborhood market that was near my

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place closed a few months ago. Economy

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is not going doing great. So, there's

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not really any other good place that I

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know I'm going to be able to get all of

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my ingredients except for here. So, we

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will see. Hopefully, they will have a

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bit of a discount. It's not too close to

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my house, actually. So, anytime I do go

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shopping here, I have to make sure not

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to buy too much because it's also a trip

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back home. But, there have been times

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that I've bought too much. It's been too

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heavy and my trip home has been quite

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the workout. We're going to go see if we

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can get all those ingredients for this

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suyuk. We are in Gosh, I am not actually

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that sure about where everything is. It

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was a little shocking the first time I

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came to Korea that some of the

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supermarkets are several floors where

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I'm from in the countryside of the US.

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Everything is one floor.

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Do I need milk? No, I don't need any

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milk.

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We're going to head down first and get

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all of our fresh produce. The only thing

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