jerrybob
Super Member
Yea...I agree as well....marketing ploy. I'm betting the people who make statins for cholesterol are paying Kraft.......eat more Velveeta.....cholesterol level goes up.....more statins sold!:laughing:
i remember a place that used to sell fried spam and velvita sandwiches. the texas toast bread was buttered and grilled too.
I imagine a single sandwich was probably 2x your fat daily allowance and all your daily callories!
On the flip side. back when I ate fatty cheese. vel-v was good for sprucing up 'box' macaroni
We beat the run on the Velveeta this morning; Sam's Club and Walmart had lots of it,:laughing:
There has to be a chart somewhere showing to obvious correlation between the demand for .22s and the shrinking supply of Velveeta. Guns and cheese. It must be Wisconsin.
Bird, are you speculating in Velveeta -- acquiring the product in anticipation of selling it later at a higher price?
Steve
Now it kind of looks like those field pallets! You're scaring me!You are having a flashback to ECON 101 and remembering the production possibilities frontier example of guns versus Velveeta. This example is used in every introductory microeconomics textbook.
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Steve
What's your chip of choice to dip in that? :licking:Nope. I'm gonna eat it; got a crockpot of 2 lbs. of Velveeta, one pound Pernell Old Folks medium sausage, and one can of generic Rotel simmering right now.