5 gallon bucket of Vietnamese Tide
I was shopping at Lucky here in California (that's a chain supermarket here) and I was looking at box of Gain (I like the original scent) that was $22. Out of the corner of my eye I see a Orange bucket. Took a walk for a close gander at the price. $32! I'm no mathematician but a $22 Gain does 117 load so a 5 gallon bucket of Tide has to do a little more than that for $32! Right?
I have to assume because everything is in Vietnamese. I did read that it was made in Vietnam.
Second thought was how cheap it has to be made in Vietnam and then shipped here in the US for $32 for 5 gallons of detergent to make a profit? Even if it works only half as good it's still gonna take me rest of my life to go through this supply.
Looking forward to do laundry to try this stuff out. I hope when I add water it won't turn in to Greek Fire. You know because all those napalm runs the US did.
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Seems like the Vietnamese stuff will remove color (over clean?) from what I found online otherwise it'll do fine for what I got. Maybe it'll finally clean the skid marks form my under shorts. I kid. Or do I?
Skid marks???? I don't think you are kidding!!🤢
If it weren’t for skidmarks, you would probably put your shorts on backwards! Remember, yellow in front, brown in back!
Yosh, if you were to translate that Vietnamese writing into English, it would probably say "Our Tide Pods should not be stored at temps above 80 degrees F or they will HATCH! 😁
My Dad (a WW2 veteran) had a 'thing' about stuff made in Germany or Japan.
I have a 'thing' about stuff made in Vietnam.
Don't care how good it might be, feeling's the same.😒