beamjockey: Drawing of Bill of the Heterodyne Boys by Phil Foglio. (Default)
I rejoiced when the local instantiation of Meijer's Thrifty Acres turned out to stock my all-time-favorite junk snack food, a bag of Tom's Bacon and Cheddar Fries.

This crunchy treat-- distinguished by having the lengthiest Ingredients list I have ever encountered-- has previously been available mostly in gas stations along obscure routes. I did once find a couple of bags in a shabby grocery in Luxora, Arkansas, but I never set foot in Luxora again. The ever-loyal [livejournal.com profile] whl used to send me bags occasionally from Water Valley, Mississippi. Never had I found T'sB&CF so near to home. You can see why I was delighted.

Dismay set in upon taking a closer look.
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The sell-by date was February, 1910. Let us pause in a moment of silence to mourn these noble Fries.

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