Do people still eat bologna?!


Question: Do people still eat bologna?
If so, why do they do this?

Answers:

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Yes, because I like it.?



This weekend I went to my family's out of town. My sister and I went to the store for a quick lunch, I suggested ham sandwiches. She said she had a craving for a bologna and cheese sandwich. We bought both ham and bologna and of course American cheese. Surprisingly only one person ate the ham everyone else ate bologna and cheese sandwiches and mentioned how long it had been since they had one and how much they used to love them. I guess this is just a memory of there childhood.



It is still very popular as it is a cheap meat for sandwiches.

With all of the flavours you can get they are not all that plain now. I particularly like to use the bacon flavoured one fried and added in a toast sandwich..



it is cheap and easy to make a sandwich with a tomato,better fried in bacon fat,it used to be a staple diet for breakfast in the dim dark days,maye the sale of will go up what with all the unemployment.



i eat a bologna sandwich everyday at work
its cheap, tasty, and goes well with a whole grain bread
thats why...................



because Elvis ate fried bologna sandwiches and frankly, they taste good.



Bologna is disgusting.



It's a handy way to separate two slices of bread.



Yes, i eat bologna it's cheap and it taste good in sandwich.



It is a food staple.There are many types to choose from. I like the taste of it. I even like it fried for breakfast.



Yes they do. Its cheap easy and alot of ppl like it. I personally dont.



cuz it's the most awesome food in the entire universe

and see this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lywXhb7Dn…




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