It seems that microwave manufacturers have figured out this trick a while ago. Y’all ever seen a microwave commercial? Me neither.
Gonna be honest, can’t say I’ve ever seen a cheese commercial before
Does velveeta count? Personally, I say no
Wasn’t there a cheese commercial that got popular here on lemmy during the Olympics because it featured an athlete? Hmm, maybe I’m confusing something…
The crazy thing is cheese is so common in the US because the government did what government does and got involved in the dairy industry because of prohibition and things got out of hand and now we have stuffed crust pizza and the cheesy gordita crunch.
Those cheese caves aren’t going to empty themselves.
Seeing a lot of cheese-related memes lately. Milk companies skim the fat off and make it practically for free. They must have an excess of the shit.
-cheese commercials stop -
General Public: what’s something good to put on a sandwich that just has ham on it?🤔
The dairy industry is terrible for our world in many ways
industry
FWIW IMHO there lies the problem.
Most produces done by an artisan, nearly regardless of the focus itself, often shows both love for the process, the final product, and nearly all link of the chain leading to it. Now… scaling that up seems to inexorably remove any beauty and humanity from it all. The end goal becomes gradually abstracted away. The steps are only there to be optimized, if not ideally removed entirely. Shortcuts are found, optimizations rely on dumping costs on the environment (negative externalities) and justifications are put forward, e.g. it’s “the market” that demands it, it’s for the shareholders, etc. In practice one is left with an extremely efficient “machine” that cheats it way out of every responsibility possible, that can be copy/pasted anywhere else without any regarding for the local ecosystem, being nature, culture, politics, etc. The relentless growth of such machines create powerful “industry” with lobby groups, ties to power bribing their ways for even more lenience.
Scale and greed leave us with cheap products that are seemingly copies of the original yet devoid all humanity that made them beautiful in the first place.
It’s good to that you recognize that cheese is extremely bourgeois.
I bet it’s hard not be bourgeois while commenting on Lemmy.
I agree with you. One other thing that’s also very important to note: the immense animal cruelty involved in this industry. We shouldn’t hurt animals on such a massive scale. Yet we do and have done for many years.
Yes, but those companies want you to buy THEIR cheese, not their competitors :)
OTOH… I’m not buying cheese and I’m never going to start buying cheese. ;) Equally applicable.