Götterdämmerung
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5 seconds on the internet show that "Vietasia China" is a British brand making fake "Chinese" products for people who want to experience "Chinese" food but can't afford authentic food.
5 seconds on the internet show that this supermarket is a cheap discounter called "Lidl" for people who cant afford regular stores. Low quality in exchange for lower prices.
Same as most other places price labels are usually bright white or yellow in large stores. A red label usually means a discount is in place or its part of a promotional campaign. This often just a way to sell unbought and leftovers items long overdue in the shelves or warehouses or sell discounted purchases that other vendors failed or refused to buy for various other reasons that are not part of the usual product assortment.
5 seconds on the internet show that the original price of that product was 2,99 Euro in the same store, so you are holding a discounted discounter product in your hands.
5 seconds on the internet show that 2,79 Euro will get you 4-6 bottles of plain water in Germany or 6-10 at discounter prices. Not exactly a dinner of Saudi extravagance.
0.5 seconds looking at the picture shows that this is processed food. You are bragging about frozen junk food made in Vietnam.
Congratulations. You are the poor mans fake China.
Lidl is indeed a discounter for low income consumers.