On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:59:47 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 23:11:38 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 17:49:04 -0800, sf > wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 16:41:14 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> When I was in college, I was fascinated by my newly acquired access to
>>>> microscopes in the chem lab. I started examining all sorts of everyday
>>>> things and catsup was one of them. I wish I hadn't looked. Damned
>>>> stuff is full of bug parts.
>>>
>>>More protein. 
>>
>> Uh-huh. I can't look at catsup to this day without "seeing" bug legs
>> and wings. Bleah. OTOH, it doesn't stop me eating the stuff. <eyeball
>> roll>
>
>Somebody needs to blend their ketchup better if you can see obvious
>bug parts. Was this an off-brand ketchup packet from the cafeteria?
Nonsense... "off-brand" ketchup is made right along with the national
brand name ketchup, in the same plant, in the same vat... they 'may'
water it down a bit to fill the off name packaging... every food
processor contracts for store/generic products. Only a pinhead like
the sqwartz dwarf thinks someone builds a whole new factory to make
"off-brand" ketchup. All manufacturers do this, whether it's glass
cleaner, laundry soap, clothing, booze, wine, everything that can be
sold under different names is... box wine comes from the same vat as
the $30/bottle wine. People buy with their eyes, even if you showed
many women the expensive Leggs panty hose coming off the line being
packed in a off brand cello packet instead of a fancy schmancy egg
they still won't buy it even at half price, for the exact same reason
many folks won't buy box wine, image and boasting. Box wine packaging
is actually much superior to a bottle, and is certainly kinder to the
environment.