With some reserves, Aunt Song was even more eager to stock up on more food.
She mentioned to Su Shu that the family had some health supplements from before the Apocalypse—those things everyone used to give away when visiting friends or relatives.
Those things might be useful, or they might not be of any effect.
In the budget-conscious eyes of Aunt Song, aside from essential vitamins, some weren't as important as real food that could fill one's stomach.
Yet, she also found out that these items still had quite a market outside.
Although she didn't know who would want those things,
there was one thing she knew, that the unused items at home could be exchanged for grain and vegetables.
She immediately took Su Shu with her to the exchange point in the compound to trade them for food.
Regarding Aunt Song's squirrel-like behavior of hoarding food, Su Shu truly agreed.
Even if those health products could replenish the body, one couldn't fill up on just supplements.