All cheese is processed. Some snob decided swilling bacteria is good but adding vegetable oil goes too far. There seems to be a general lack of understanding that “taste” is an opinion; “good taste” is a myth to make some people feel superior.
It’s all about making the stuff as cheap as possible and still get people to pay for it.
There is a long list of “foods”, additives, chemicals, colourings, preservatives, pesticides, processes and other stuff that is allowed to be used in food in the US that is NOT allowed in most of the rest of the world. Profit is more important than the health or lives of their customers in the US. Yet these same companies adjust their products when they want to sell them in other countries. In the US lives have no value. Unless you can afford to sue. By then it’s usually already too late.
Travel anywhere in the world and you will usually get better quality and better tasting food than in the US. And usually for a lot less money.
I read somewhere that processed cheese slices are one molecule away from being a plastic. Not sure if that’s true but if you accidentally leave the plastic wrap on them when you toss them on a burger on the BBQ, I guess it doesn’t really matter.
Ratkin Premium Member 2 months ago
Don’t you want to be American?
C 2 months ago
Lots of people eat up this fake cheese stuff
Imagine 2 months ago
I don’t touch the stuff.
Zykoic 2 months ago
It’s called cheese fuud.
gammaguy 2 months ago
Processed? Shun all!
Dobie Premium Member 2 months ago
Mmmmmm! Calcium Chloride!
(I don’t know how to type that goofy gurgling sound Homer Simpson makes, so you’ll have to use your imagination!) … ツ
pat sandy creator 2 months ago
dairy funny!
WDDIM 2 months ago
Making impossible cheese, I see.
Gent 2 months ago
So it gonna make more steenky or less steenky?
P51Strega 2 months ago
All cheese is processed. Some snob decided swilling bacteria is good but adding vegetable oil goes too far. There seems to be a general lack of understanding that “taste” is an opinion; “good taste” is a myth to make some people feel superior.
Just_Karl 2 months ago
Whoever came up with the process must be a real whiz.
Kroykali 2 months ago
Cheesy comic today, Dave.
FassEddie 2 months ago
That’s a little slice of heaven, right there.
Imagine 2 months ago
It’s all about making the stuff as cheap as possible and still get people to pay for it.
There is a long list of “foods”, additives, chemicals, colourings, preservatives, pesticides, processes and other stuff that is allowed to be used in food in the US that is NOT allowed in most of the rest of the world. Profit is more important than the health or lives of their customers in the US. Yet these same companies adjust their products when they want to sell them in other countries. In the US lives have no value. Unless you can afford to sue. By then it’s usually already too late.
Travel anywhere in the world and you will usually get better quality and better tasting food than in the US. And usually for a lot less money.
vics_machine Premium Member 2 months ago
The U.S. has for profit healthcare. This pairs well with the food.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 2 months ago
Scary dairy.
Godfreydaniel 2 months ago
The school cafeteria on “The Simpsons” served “malk”, the equivalent of fake cheese.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 2 months ago
Be careful, he has a vial temper.
Howard'sMyHero 2 months ago
We all cut the cheese in the end …!
davewhamond creator 2 months ago
I read somewhere that processed cheese slices are one molecule away from being a plastic. Not sure if that’s true but if you accidentally leave the plastic wrap on them when you toss them on a burger on the BBQ, I guess it doesn’t really matter.
lnrokr55 2 months ago
I’m more of a Rogue Cheddar myself! ;-)
mistercatworks 2 months ago
At least it’s not chalk.
The Tooninator creator 2 months ago
Makes me think of Cheetos. What are those things made of anyway?
Smeagol 2 months ago
I bought some shredded triple cheddar the other day, if the recipe needs cheese, in it goes.
wildlandwaters 2 months ago
as a kid I used to love the texture of processed cheese, cuz it was so… plasticy!