Posted on 04/13/2018 2:34:27 PM PDT by Red Badger
[Photo: courtesy of Kraft Heinz] _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
As if our nation werent polarized enough, a new condiment is threatening to divide us even further: On Wednesday, Heinz announced potential plans to bring mayochup into the world. Its half ketchup, half mayonnaise, and if you ask some people, 100% wrong.
The food-processing company announced Thursday its contemplating selling the new product, provided it garners enough interest. It launched a public poll on Twitter, asking Americans to make the hard decision for them: Want #mayochup in stores? 500,000 votes for yes and well release it to you saucy Americans.
The reaction is mixed. Some enthusiastically voted yes, though think it should be called ketchonaise or by its Utah-born equivalent name, fry sauce. Others bemoaned a nation too lazy to mix its own condimentsor that it left Hellmanns mayonnaise out of the equation. Many simply felt confused about the entire ordeal: As one commented, I voted yes, but I dont know how I feel about it.
As of Friday morning, over 700,000 people voted, with 55% in favor and 45% responding, nah, Ill make my own.
Premixed condiments are nothing new. Theres sriracha mayo, peanut butter and jelly swirls, and, well, Thousand Island dressing. Heinz is likely making a good business decision, especially since its products have a solid reputation in the burger and fries game.
However, many expect more from Heinz, a company that perfected ketchup, especially seeing as how mayo ketchup is already for sale. In fact, its called Mayo Ketchupand its sold by Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States. You can find it in a Publix.
Heinz looks well on its way to packing shelves with its newest creation. Perhaps the company would have been better off if it had innovated something new
Collusion?
Confusion..................
Because thousand island is so much bare if you leave out the relish. [eyeroll,]
Two gross tastes that taste gross together.
That sounds sickening to me....
They can have my mayo when they pry it from my cold dead hands.
I used to always put thousand island on my burgers.
For some reason, I’ve lightened up a lot on the condiments.
Whenever I order a burger, I always tell them no ketchup, and no mayo.
Yuck!
And Dirty Harry is right, “No one, I mean no one puts ketchup on a hot dog.”
Revolting.
Anyway, you can find it at quality fast food places, including In-N-Out from Southern Alberta to Las Vegas, but mostly in Utah.
Why will this divide us? Those who like it, buy it. Others don’t. I won’t.
Yeah, now if they really wanted a new condiment, they should try mixing mayo and sriracha!..........
Man, how lazy do you gotta be?
Plus I dont think I trust them on the proper mix, not to mention if youve gone that far with condiment adulteration, you must apply a little Frenchs mustard as well. I
Why would I buy something I can do in my kitchen in 5 minutes?..........
Lurch comes up with another bright idea . . . . /sarc
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