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Re: TPP

Postby Russell » Tue Oct 06, 2015 7:32 pm

Wage Slave wrote:
Russell wrote:Don't even mention them New-Zealand cheeses that are falsely named Cheddar and Gouda. They don't taste like cheese any more than Japanese cheese does.


Too right. As for the rest, maybe there is some agreement between TPP and TTIP?

Have you tried any of those expensive Hokkaido cheeses sold in tiny quantities in plastic pouches? I haven't just on principle because of the tiny quantity on offer for the price.

This is what I crave and it shouldn't need taking out a mortgage neither. It's about a thousand Yen a kilo if you buy 500 grammes at a time.

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That actually sounds cheap.

I pay more than 300 Yen per 100 g of (real Dutch) Gouda cheese.

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Re: TPP

Postby Wage Slave » Tue Oct 06, 2015 7:44 pm

Russell wrote:
Wage Slave wrote:
Russell wrote:Don't even mention them New-Zealand cheeses that are falsely named Cheddar and Gouda. They don't taste like cheese any more than Japanese cheese does.


Too right. As for the rest, maybe there is some agreement between TPP and TTIP?

Have you tried any of those expensive Hokkaido cheeses sold in tiny quantities in plastic pouches? I haven't just on principle because of the tiny quantity on offer for the price.

This is what I crave and it shouldn't need taking out a mortgage neither. It's about a thousand Yen a kilo if you buy 500 grammes at a time.

Image

That actually sounds cheap.

I pay more than 300 Yen per 100 g of (real Dutch) Gouda cheese.

:wall:


I share your frustration. I meant in the UK, not here. Here you can get 100g of plastic tasteless Australian muck or some garbage they managed to find in the UK for absurdly rock bottom prices sold at about the same price as your Gouda.

Is the Gouda they sell actually any good or have they bought and packaged the cheapest rubbish on the market just to add insult to injury. That's very much what they've done with cheddar.
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Re: TPP

Postby Russell » Tue Oct 06, 2015 8:27 pm

Wage Slave wrote:
Russell wrote:
Wage Slave wrote:
Russell wrote:Don't even mention them New-Zealand cheeses that are falsely named Cheddar and Gouda. They don't taste like cheese any more than Japanese cheese does.


Too right. As for the rest, maybe there is some agreement between TPP and TTIP?

Have you tried any of those expensive Hokkaido cheeses sold in tiny quantities in plastic pouches? I haven't just on principle because of the tiny quantity on offer for the price.

This is what I crave and it shouldn't need taking out a mortgage neither. It's about a thousand Yen a kilo if you buy 500 grammes at a time.

Image

That actually sounds cheap.

I pay more than 300 Yen per 100 g of (real Dutch) Gouda cheese.

:wall:


I share your frustration. I meant in the UK, not here. Here you can get 100g of plastic tasteless Australian muck or some garbage they managed to find in the UK for absurdly rock bottom prices sold at about the same price as your Gouda.

Is the Gouda they sell actually any good or have they bought and packaged the cheapest rubbish on the market just to add insult to injury. That's very much what they've done with cheddar.

Yep, the Gouda is pretty reasonable in taste.

I can buy it at Profoods in chunks of more than 1 kg.
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