Why is cheese so expensive???!


Question: Here in the US, it seems like they treat cheese the same as gold in pricing.


Answers: Here in the US, it seems like they treat cheese the same as gold in pricing.
It's down to the danger aspect. Cheese, as you know, has to be mined from sediments layed down between the plastecine period and the last ice age. These strata are inherently unstable being made of cheese in a kind of limestone and alluvial deposit sandwich. Cheese mines are prone to constant collapse and if insufficiently supported by celery props can collapse on the miners creating a tragic cheese and ham buffet.
because it's yellow as their teeth
they kill for it
i do not now
because in some places it is a delicasy.
It seems like all dairy is really high priced. Milk, cheese, butter, but I agree with you, cheese is the worst.
here in South Africa everything is expensive and trust me shopping on weekly basis for the basics is a shock everytime you get at the till....
the question is if it was really cheap would you want to eat it.......!......?
think about it hmmmm....?
the same reason milk is.
Because it must be aged. Good booze, good beef, good cheese...all need to sit for a while.
That all depends on what kind of cheese you're referring to!
There's cheese balls, cheese cakes, cheese pies, cheesy videos, hard cheese, soft cheese, imitation cheese, and cheesy people, places, and things.
But the most craved kind of cheese is the cheesiest: the dreaded 'CHEESE ROLLER'...that infamous lucky ch***hole who seems to win every money game they play. And then, there's the other, not-so-envied cheesehead: the dreaded 'RAT' who snitches on others and 'eats cheese' on them...
Are you making lasanga or something?




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