The one pizza shop within driving distance (no delivery!) throws at least a dozen catsup packets into the bag whenever we order fries or onion rings, and my hubby and I never need more than a couple. I never throw anything away, so I suspect we have enough of these excess catsup packets in the cupboard to last through this "crisis." :) This seems as silly as the toilet paper shortage last year (I keep imagining great grandkids - not mine, we aren't hoarders - going through people's attics and wondering why there is so much TP squirreled away up there!).
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Oh no! What are we going to do? . . (mildly ironic) . . Just buy and use tomatoes. Still better than any tomato-made sauces. It's the real thing :)
Hmmm, huge amount of plastic which canβt be recycled π±
Must be Heinz. All other brands are inferior.
The one pizza shop within driving distance (no delivery!) throws at least a dozen catsup packets into the bag whenever we order fries or onion rings, and my hubby and I never need more than a couple. I never throw anything away, so I suspect we have enough of these excess catsup packets in the cupboard to last through this "crisis." :) This seems as silly as the toilet paper shortage last year (I keep imagining great grandkids - not mine, we aren't hoarders - going through people's attics and wondering why there is so much TP squirreled away up there!).