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desertrat
11-24-2010, 11:05 AM
Why are salted nuts cheaper than unsalted?

Nickel
11-24-2010, 11:07 AM
They have to pay people to lick the salt off. :shrug:

desertrat
11-24-2010, 11:11 AM
They have to pay people to lick the salt off. :shrug:

:lol:

I'm sure you realize you just assured I will always buy salted from now on.

Nickel
11-24-2010, 11:15 AM
:lol:

I'm sure you realize you just assured I will always buy salted from now on.
:lol: Reminds me of a time I went out for Chinese with my brother. I'd walked up to the buffet and when I came back he had an opened fortune cookie sitting on his plate. I asked if he was going to eat it and he said "No, it's stale". Well, don't all fortune cookies taste stale? :lol: So I picked it up and put it in my mouth before realizing that it was wet because he'd already tasted it. :dead:

Pete
11-24-2010, 11:32 AM
They have to pay people to lick the salt off. :shrug:

I thought they used dogs.

cattitude
11-24-2010, 11:36 AM
They have to pay people to lick the salt off. :shrug:

:corvette:

migtig
11-24-2010, 11:39 AM
Why are salted nuts cheaper than unsalted?

My best guess is, the oils in nuts can cause nuts to become "rancid" or bitter tasting over time. Salting nuts provides a longer shelf life. An extended shelf life means a cheaper product, because expired nuts have to be pulled off store shelves and written off as waste/loss to the manufacturer.

Pete
11-24-2010, 11:40 AM
My best guess is, the oils in nuts can cause nuts to become "rancid" or bitter tasting over time. Salting nuts provides a longer shelf life. An extended shelf life means a cheaper product, because expired nuts have to be pulled off store shelves and written off as waste/loss to the manufacturer.

:pete: You said "expired nuts" heh

MJ
11-24-2010, 11:47 AM
:roflmao: at this whole thread.

desertrat
11-24-2010, 12:01 PM
:lol: Reminds me of a time I went out for Chinese with my brother. I'd walked up to the buffet and when I came back he had an opened fortune cookie sitting on his plate. I asked if he was going to eat it and he said "No, it's stale". Well, don't all fortune cookies taste stale? :lol: So I picked it up and put it in my mouth before realizing that it was wet because he'd already tasted it. :dead:

:yucko:

My best guess is, the oils in nuts can cause nuts to become "rancid" or bitter tasting over time. Salting nuts provides a longer shelf life. An extended shelf life means a cheaper product, because expired nuts have to be pulled off store shelves and written off as waste/loss to the manufacturer.

This reminded me of the dog scene in "Joe Dirt" when he met Brandy.:killingme

DEEKAYPEE8569
11-24-2010, 12:01 PM
My best guess is, the oils in nuts can cause nuts to become "rancid" or bitter tasting over time. Salting nuts provides a longer shelf life. An extended shelf life means a cheaper product, because expired nuts have to be pulled off store shelves and written off as waste/loss to the manufacturer.

:yeahthat:

vraiblonde
11-24-2010, 12:01 PM
They have to pay people to lick the salt off. :shrug:

Best answer! :dingding:

DEEKAYPEE8569
11-24-2010, 12:02 PM
:pete: You said "expired nuts" heh

When I read "Question About Nuts" MY mind went it a totally different direction. :lol:

Suddenly, for some reason, I remember my best friend and I crank calling Esperanza Lanes when we were in Middle school and asking if they had 10 lb. balls.

DEEKAYPEE8569
11-24-2010, 12:07 PM
Best answer! :dingding:

You ever see the Nat Geo program where; somewhere in Zimbabwe or someplace the women make a type of tea by chewing some kind of plant or root or something and then spitting it into a container?

GROSS huh? Just a bit of useless info I have tucked away.

Gummie
11-24-2010, 12:49 PM
Man, I thought this was another one of those TSA threads.:yahoo:


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