Made-in-Ghana goods sold at Shoprite in Osu, Accra to feature in your daily diet

From The Vim Views & Versions - Blogs of a MIghTy African Sat Jun 7 2014, 23:41:00

This is another one. Just like the other one. :-) Earlier today, I was in Osu on Oxford Street after running a number of errands. I had some time to burn and my phone was off. So I decided to go to the Oxford Street mall. I'd never entered it before. When I got to the Shoprite, I had an idea. I'm going to check for as many times that are made in Ghana and sold here. Revelations. Read the following tweets capturing the some of the edible things :-)

#MadeinGhanagoodsshopritesells: Ideal. Carnation. Why, u don't use these @ home in #Ghana anymore? Them dey o. Staying power thx 2 Nestle.

-- Ato Ulzen-Appiah (@Abocco) June 7, 2014

#MadeinGhanagoodsshopritesells: Evaporated Ideal milk is on sale! #Shoprite- proudly supporting Ghanaian products. pic.twitter.com/1jYoNb3T7E

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