Website review: Chinese Factory Worker Cant Believe...

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Altanic rated 10 days ago
Somehow, the only thing more depressing than making plastic s*** for Americans is destroying the plastic s*** they send back.

lol
SleweD rated 3 weeks ago
its worryingly true; well i'm not sure about the protesting but yeah
flashyR6 rated 4 weeks ago
From the page: ""Often, when we're assigned a new order for, say, 'salad shooters,' I will say to myself, 'There's no way that anyone will ever buy these,'" Chen said during his lunch break in an open-air courtyard. "One month later, we will receive an order for the same product, but three times the quantity. How can anyone have a need for such useless shit?
shewitt-au rated 4 weeks ago
From page: "FENGHUA, CHINA--Chen Hsien, an employee of Fenghua Ningbo Plastic Works Ltd., a plastics factory that manufactures lightweight household items for Western markets, expressed his disbelief Monday over the "sheer amount of shit Americans will buy."
TenTonSledge rated 5 weeks ago
I always get a kick out of the satire offered here. It almost looks real and perhaps the stories they turn out are more like the real "news"
BenitoTinto rated 5 weeks ago
This would be funny if wasn't so damned true!!
sean1185 rated 5 weeks ago
all cheap dollar store stuff.....its all cheap thats why so many ppl buy it duhh
crotchrot31 rated 5 weeks ago
I love the Onion.
rnzmagazine rated 5 weeks ago
"Often, when we're assigned a new order for, say, 'salad shooters,' I will say to myself, 'There's no way that anyone will ever buy these,'" Chen said during his lunch break in an open-air courtyard. "One month later, we will receive an order for the same product, but three times the quantity. How can anyone have a need for such useless shit?"
Spotrunner rated 7 weeks ago
"Why the demand for so many kitchen gadgets?" Chen said. "I can understand having a good wok, a rice cooker, a tea kettle, a hot plate, some utensils, good china, a teapot with a strainer, and maybe a thermos. But all these extra things--where do the Americans put them? How many times will you use a taco-shell holder? 'Oh, I really need this silverware-drawer sorter or I will have fits.' Shut up, stupid American." Chen added that many of the items break after only a few uses. " < rant > --went for a walk through Wal-mart, today, (actually, it was more like a buying-unit installed on the conveyor belt) looking for a handle/holder to replace my twenty-five year old Trac 2. (cost me $3 when I bought it, came with 10 blades) You can buy the blades, but not the handle/holder any more There were disposables up the wazoo, battery-operated (!) things with lights--(remember, I'm talking about a manual razor here, not an electric)--multi head things with 4 blades packaged with genetically modified words like "microfin shaving comfort" in garish colours committing visual assault and battery on my shaky peace of mind--- all kindsa overloaded, bloated, bells-and-whistles-dripping stuff---a whole aisle of plastics-bag-wrapped ***** yeah--I agree with the Chinese guy I'm Canadian, not an American, but it applies across the board--we're buying our way into a crap coma < /rant >
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