Fancy huh

Oct 19, 2005 08:59

So yesterday for lunch I splurged and went to McDonald's. As I was emptying the contents of my ketchup packet into my burger container, I quickly glanced at the packet itself, and noticed the words written on it. "Fancy Ketchup". Curious, I scanned the ingredients of the ketchup, expecting to see some exotic spice, or some other expensive ( Read more... )

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guitarcries October 19 2005, 13:34:09 UTC
Yeah, stuff like that baffles me too. Wouldn't they want to save the money it takes to print that extra word?

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mstudley October 20 2005, 19:33:37 UTC
Many of the ketchup packets found in fast food restaurants are labeled "fancy ketchup." These handy packets are manufactured by a company called Portion Pack Inc., which describes its flagship product as "a tangy, sweet and spicy ketchup with a rich tomato flavor and a note of onion and garlic." Perhaps it's the onion and garlic that vaults it into the fancy category.

The venerable Ketchup FAQ doesn't find anything fancy about fancy ketchup: "I think fancy ketchup is similar to catsup, again just another name." In other words, a rose by any other name smells as sweet.

Eric Spitznagel, author of the "Junk Food Companion," reminisces that he had several lengthy childhood debates over this same issue. In the end, however, the only discernible difference he could note between fancy ketchup and regular ketchup was that the fancy stuff is only available in fancy restaurants -- like McDonald's.

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carrieherself October 21 2005, 18:28:56 UTC
Oh brother, its just ketchup.

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