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Why Does the Federal Government Have 1.4 Billion Pounds of American Cheese Stockpiled?
FEE ^ | March 5, 2019 | FEE

Posted on 03/05/2019 9:28:30 AM PST by gattaca

Rather than reduce dairy subsidies, the USDA has been paying to have surplus milk made into cheese.

In the 1930s, the U.S. federal government established dairy subsidies to bail out America’s dairy farmers from the Great Depression. Managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, those same subsidies are still in effect today, where they have underwritten a massive surplus of milk in the U.S. dairy industry that far exceeds the appetites of over 327 million Americans to consume it.

But rather than reduce the subsidies to reduce the surplus to more reasonable levels, the USDA is instead paying the U.S. dairy industry to make billions of pounds of cheese from the millions and millions of gallons of surplus milk. According to Emily Moon’s reporting at Pacific Standard, the USDA now has a stockpile of 1.4 billion pounds of processed American cheese.

The United States’ dairy surplus has reached a record high, rounding out at 1.4 billion pounds of cheese. Reports attempting to quantify this astonishing amount have deferred to metrics like “enough to wrap around the U.S. Capitol.” Suffice to say, nobody’s suggesting we could consume it all.

The nation eating this much cheese is not only mind-boggling: It’s growing less and less likely. According to U.S. Department of Agriculture data, Americans have cut their milk consumption down from 35 pounds to an average of 15 per person annually. The excess is turned into cheese for storage and longevity (and the enjoyment of delicious cheese products). At the same time, government subsidies have continued to support dairy production, buying up surplus to keep prices steady. That leaves us with more cheese than anyone, even the experts, knows what to do with.

It also leads to the question of what the government has been doing with the cheese it has been buying for all these years. Beginning in the 1980s, the government’s primary solution was to give as much of it away to the poor as they can. Today, this is provided through multiple federal nutrition assistance welfare programs such as SNAP, CACFP, NCE, SFSP, WIC, and also through school lunch programs.

But in the 1990s, they also started making deals with fast food restaurant chains to incorporate more cheese products in their menus at low prices.

To help sell its surplus in the 1990s, the National Dairy Promotion Board created Dairy Management Incorporated, a semi-public marketing branch of the USDA funded through government “checkoff” fees from dairy producers. This agency gave us the “Got Milk?” campaign and a host of popular fast food menu items, including Domino’s seven-cheese pizzas and Taco Bell’s very cheesy Quesalupa. A 2017 Bloomberg Businessweek investigation called the group of chemists and nutritionists the “Illuminati of cheese.” “The checkoff [program] puts DMI’s agents inside Burger King, Domino’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Wendy’s, where they’re privy to each restaurant chain’s most closely guarded trade secrets,” writes Clint Rainey.

There is an unintended consequence in the federal government forcing so much unwanted cheese into the diets of American consumers. It is contributing to the growing health problem of obesity.

For a federal agency dedicated to improving overall nutrition and providing dietary guidance, these partnerships may seem like a contradiction—with good reason, experts say. DMI’s efforts “impose health costs on Americans generally, but disproportionately harm low-income African Americans and Latina/os who live in urban centers dominated by fast food restaurants,” argues legal scholar and food oppression expert Andrea Freeman in a 2013 report.

If it weren’t for the USDA’s excessive subsidies, would “food oppression expert” even be an occupation? A lot of this silliness could be simply stopped by either eliminating or greatly reducing the USDA’s dairy subsidies to better fit the demand of American consumers for cheap cheese.


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To: ArtDodger

Because they don’t have 1.5 billion pounds to store?


81 posted on 03/05/2019 10:10:54 AM PST by Fish Speaker (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: gattaca

Maybe they are gonna go back to the OLD way of providing Food to the needy by actually providing food. I remember back in the 60’s the blocks of cheese welfare recipients received.


82 posted on 03/05/2019 10:15:04 AM PST by Harpotoo (Being a socialist is a lot easier than having to WORK like the rest of US:-))
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To: gattaca

Cuzz they drink a lot of wine?


83 posted on 03/05/2019 10:16:15 AM PST by Jonny7797
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To: gattaca
rounding out at 1.4 billion pounds of cheese.

That was going to be Hitllary`s equivalent of the obamaphone.

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84 posted on 03/05/2019 10:17:14 AM PST by TLI ( ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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To: al_c

Here in Los Angeles the illegals get 2 slabs of it free every month.


85 posted on 03/05/2019 10:18:20 AM PST by Vaduz (women and children to be impacIQ of chimpsted the most.)
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To: COBOL2Java

Well, you’d want to count on solidly reliable refrigeration. :D


86 posted on 03/05/2019 10:21:41 AM PST by cuban leaf
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To: gattaca

Just maintaining our status as the world’s premier “cheese superpower”..


87 posted on 03/05/2019 10:23:16 AM PST by Yardstick
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To: gattaca
Why Does the Federal Government Have 1.4 Billion Pounds of American Cheese Stockpiled?

Because the Rats control congress?

88 posted on 03/05/2019 10:33:43 AM PST by Go Gordon (I gave my dog Grady a last name - Trump - because he loves tweets.)
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To: gattaca

I like Cheese.

I Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Like Cheese.

Do you like Cheese?

~~ FedGov


89 posted on 03/05/2019 10:34:14 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
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To: gattaca
Did the force Scott Adams to write this Dilbert comic ?

...and those are just some of the benefits of an all-cheese diet.

90 posted on 03/05/2019 10:36:36 AM PST by KarlInOhio (Leave the job, leave the clearance. It should be the same rule for the Swamp as for everyone else.)
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To: gattaca

give it to those who need it in America


91 posted on 03/05/2019 10:36:54 AM PST by Rapscallion (Walls work anytime night or day, any weather)
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To: carriage_hill
Aged. Yes. But to get from being milk to being cheese requires human intervention...thus processing required. Not necessarily being the addition of artificial binders or other ingredients.
That's all I meant.
92 posted on 03/05/2019 11:09:22 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Atrophy of science is visible when the spokesman goes from Einstein to Sagan to Neil Degrasse Tyson.)
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To: blueunicorn6

93 posted on 03/05/2019 11:43:00 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: RedMonqey

Lol... One of the best reality statements I have seen in quite awhile... Makes just about as much sense.


94 posted on 03/05/2019 11:51:06 AM PST by Openurmind
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To: bgill

I remember my Grandmother got some at the senior center and gave to us. Was great cheese. Must have been the aging.


95 posted on 03/05/2019 11:52:25 AM PST by Lurkina.n.Learnin (If you want a definition of "bullying" just watch the Democrats in the Senate)
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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin

Actually this stuff does age and get better. We had some a few times that was as good as cheddar.


96 posted on 03/05/2019 12:00:10 PM PST by Openurmind
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To: al_c

that was good cheese!


97 posted on 03/05/2019 12:29:38 PM PST by camle (keep and open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: camle

98 posted on 03/05/2019 12:44:02 PM PST by al_c (https://conventionofstates.com)
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To: gattaca

George Costanza:
I was free and clear. I was living the dream. I was stripped to the waist eating a block of cheese the size of a car battery.

Jerry:
Before we go any further, I’d just like to point out how disturbing it is that you equate eating a block of cheese with some sort of bachelor paradise.


99 posted on 03/05/2019 1:28:47 PM PST by Oratam
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To: gattaca

fondue


100 posted on 03/05/2019 1:29:27 PM PST by morphing libertarian (Use Comey's Report; Indict Hillary now; build Kate's wall. --- Proud Smelly Walmart Deplorable)
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