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Forgery walnuts

Chinese police are investigating the widespread sale of counterfeit walnuts that have been discovered on the market in the city of Guangzhou and other gorodah.


It turned out that these "nuts" were actually made from pieces of cement, and that they did not publish Stukalo sound shell, wrap them with a piece of cloth, according to China Daily.


According to police, 18 February elderly woman bought 2 kg of walnut from a street vendor for a very reasonable price, although typically they cost almost twice as much.
Source: mirfactov.com/