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Does anybody know where I could buy reusable chopsticks in Vilnius?
Does anybody know where I could buy reusable chopsticks in Vilnius?
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Yeah, but shipping lasts to long (30-60 days), and I need them next week
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You could buy them online on a Lithuanian shop but I don't know if you'll get them in time: www.arbatospasaulis.lt/aksesuarai/valgymo-lazde...?
(plieninės (steel) valgymo lazdelės)
Perhaps this one or some others have physical stores too
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