SHEIN is a cheap Chinese fast fashion brand that produces junk for people to wear and consume.

Kirkland ghee has no known origins, is way too cheap for what it costs to make, and comes from an unknown number of countries. Likely, but not confirmed, that they are buying distressed and rancid butter to produce their ghee. You don’t even know if what you are buying is 100% ghee.

You get what you pay for with cooking fats.

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I need the real thing.

Bitcoin forces you in the background to start questioning everything, including what you are buying in the store.

The cheapest option, even from a store like Costco which I’m a ride or die for, is usually the most suspect.

Of course, as you say, your speculation is 100% unconfirmed and it could be quality European butter. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I wouldn’t but from Kirkland either, but unconfirmed speculation is simply that.

European butter is not that cheap. And I don’t think Costco ghee is a loss leader for them

Got it! Thanks for the clarification. I know nothing of fashion 😉

Why attack Shein when it's doing the European mandate of fast fashion, a model created by Zara.

Or is Chinaman bad?

Did you try it?