canola oil
"Karen" > wrote in message
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> On Mar 15, 12:57 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>> Wise guy. It's getting late. Let's finish this. If you like the taste of
>> a
>> certain food, does anyone else's opinion determine whether you continue
>> liking that food, or not?
>
> Let's say it is mayonnaise. I like mayonnaise but I know I don't like
> the generic brands of mayonaisse. I may ask a question "is the Trader
> Joe's brand of mayonnaise similar to Best Foods or generic Safeway
> brand?"
>
> If someone said TJs mayo is like Best Foods, I'd buy it. But, if
> someone said, "it's like Miracle Whip," well, I'd still try it. But,
> if someone said that it was similar to generic stuff, I'd save my
> money. I'd probably even take your opinion on TJs mayonnaise into
> account.
>
> Anyway, that's my point about researching opinions.
>
> Karen
>
Oh well. I consider it dangerous, and sometimes goofy, like Consumer Reports
reviews of canned soup, or worse, stereo speakers. Too subjective.
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