On Monday, September 17, 2018 at 2:29:13 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote:
> It hadda happen!
>
> What, with all the other silliness, like pre-quartered apples and
> already peeled bananas, how far behind could a sell-able product like
> "Mayochup" be.
>
> Apparently, it's too hard to jes mix mayo and ketchup together
It might be inconvenient at the office. If one never either either
mayo or ketchup separately, having the already-mixed stuff makes
sense.
That said, I've been ranting for a few years now about mixed condiments.
"Why not just buy Foo and Bar and mix them? Then you can have either
one separately if you want!" Sriracha mayo? I'll mix my own, thanks.
> (I
> started doing it in 1966). We mixed mayo/ketchup in USAF chow-halls cuz
> they wouldn't offer it, otherwise. They even put out little bowls for
> us to mix the mess in. My daughter mixed it fer 2 yrs. Who has not had
> mayo and ketchup, mixed together? 
>
> nb
Me, perhaps. I don't like ketchup very much. Although I seem to
recall in the past few months having a salad at a restaurant where
the dressing appeared to be nothing more than mayo and ketchup mixed
together. I didn't like it very well.
Cindy Hamilton