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CNN features the KFC double down by imrambi2010-04-09 09:59:48
  Can a "sandwich" be "bun-less" and still be called by kahuana 2010-04-09 10:02:25
a sandwich?

(I note that according to US food laws, Beef stew cannot be called such unless it contains green peas)
[ Reply ]
    Eh? I have never had beef stew with green peas. by Snate2010-04-09 10:15:49
      s/made my/made by my/ by Snate2010-04-09 10:21:25
      Would assume that is for commercially made. by vetitice2010-04-09 10:23:40
      I'm trying to find the regulation. I'm beginning by kahuana2010-04-09 10:28:22
        My guess is that it involves school lunches. (n/t) by RetiQlum22010-04-09 10:30:25
        It's a USDA regulation by morenna2010-04-09 12:59:08
          Thank you! I thought I was going mad. by kahuana2010-04-09 14:39:43
            You're welcome! Glad to help by morenna2010-04-09 20:35:25
              Tee Hee =-) (n/t) by Snate2010-04-09 20:37:20
      Gah! "...slightly sweet PICKLES also helps..." (n/t) by Snate2010-04-09 10:43:16
    Never heard of such a law. (n/t) by Lab Rat2010-04-09 10:17:44
      Regulation of product labeling. by vampire2010-04-09 11:20:41
        For some "fun" reading, see the by morenna2010-04-09 13:35:06

 

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