• Asafum@feddit.nl
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    15 days ago

    Oh I love this. I’m going to hit my coworker that loves showing off his car with “goat cheese is more expensive per/lb than your car!” Lol

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      14 days ago

      I don’t think it’s recommended that you eat a whole roquefort at once. The Ferrari even less so.

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    15 days ago

    What’s “goat cheese”? There’s dozens of kinds of goat cheese. If not more.

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      15 days ago

      In the states there is a soft cream cheese like cheese simply called “goat’s cheese”, I am guessing that is the cheese to which they refer.

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    “Porsche isn’t worth its weight in cheese!”

    [receives call] Hello. Oh. It is? Just barely beats Roquefort. Well, fact checking’s your job, Steve. Fine. [click]

    “Roquefort is the Porsche of cheeses!”

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      15 days ago

      It’s Munster on the list, a washed-rind cheese from France. Muenster cheese in America is probably somewhere down around a used Ford Focus.

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        14 days ago

        Oh wow, now I get it. I always wonder why there was relatively many references in American culture to a relatively little known French cheese.

        But now I do!

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    15 days ago

    Not much of a cheese shop is it?

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    15 days ago

    What in the chicken fried cheese curd is this semi log scale?

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    For funsies I calculated the Price per Pound for the M1A2 SEPv3 tank, which worked out to be about $163/lb. I guess it make sense that it’s at the super car range haha

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    15 days ago

    Now I kinda want a cat brand where all the cars are named after cheeses.

    Edit: I meant car brand, but I’m leaving it because it’s funny.

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    lol i never realized the Ford F-150 Lightning was cheaper per pound than the standard F-150 considering that the lightning is heavier. Also wild that I’ve eaten cheese that was worth more than a RAV4 per pound lmao

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      Might depend on the trim. Unless pricing has changed recently, a Lightning in the basic work truck trim is less expensive than a comparable gas engine work trim with the same size cab, bed, and 4WD. Usually only companies buy that trim, though.