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American cheese slices: they’re handy, they make a fine grilled cheese, and they fit conveniently in your purse. What’s not to enjoy? Yet Allen noticed something strange while shopping for cheese: the size of each slice varies slightly according to how big a package of cheese you’re buying. Why is that? Each slice in the 24-pack is 2/3 of an ounce, and each slice in the 16-pack is 3/4 of an ounce. That’s not a huge difference, but it does mean a 10-calorie difference, and maybe one bite less cheese between the different sizes. It turns out that we’ve covered this before: Kraft’s Velveeta brand does the same thing with its pre-wrapped slices. We contacted Kraft and received the same exact response that they sent when we asked about Velveeta.
Only that wasn’t the question we asked: we wanted to know why the slices sizes are different between the different packages. We asked “why has it ended up this way?” in a follow-up question, and received no response. Maybe that’s highly secret information, not to be shared outside of the pasteurized prepared cheese product industry. (Thanks to Allen for the original tip!) |
- by Laura Northrup
- via Consumerist
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