something about a dehydrated salad in a bag doesn’t really scream either snack or salad to me.
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“one of the benefits of eating salad is that you can eat tons of it and never be satisfied.
-jim gaffigan
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Nor me. That sounds horrible! :)
Best wishes, Pete.
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Nothing appealing about it at all
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This is the strangest thing I have ever seen, and I am not exaggerating…
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It’s at a minimum, a very odd choice
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Intriguing though, not as a substitute for salad, but may be good as something weird and different to try as its own thing.
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let us know )
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Will do, once I get a chance to try it!
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Somebody somewhere thinks there is an untapped market of dehydrated salad eaters. Good luck with that!
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Let’s see how it sells over time…
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This doesn’t looks appetizing.
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Not in any way
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But maybe it tastes good?
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maybe –
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🧐
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I’m picturing the marketing meeting where they all think this is a terrific idea. I feel sad for them. (Dehydrated water next?)
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Sad clown faces everywhere in that meeting. Yes, the water will be sold in an empty bottle
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And I thought sun dried tomatoes were weird.
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Low level compared to this
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They at least are truly great in times of ‘fresh’ tasteless off-season toms….
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right
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Definitely not very satisfying.
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I might eat the package to be more satisfied
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lol
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I’m glad I haven’t them in Geelong …Yet!
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lucky for that
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AGREED!!
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just – doesn’t work for me )
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Well said!
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)))
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And two varieties of it yet, Beth! Somehow I think it will end up on the shelf of the dollar store.
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different ‘dressing’ options. I think you may be right
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Ugh. Is this the new definition of plant based?
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I suppose in someone’s interpretation )
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😆
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Remove the cranberries and I’d give it a try. It’s halfway trail mix.
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-ish )
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The levels of odditity represented by this product could be amusing, if it weren’t so sad.
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there’s that
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I’m not fond of salad to begin with and this would be what I could point to as “why”! I can’t even imagine…
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I do like salads and it still does not appeal to me
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After the game food yesterday, I think salads are in order today. Thanks, but I’ll make my own.
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I am a big fan of fresh salads, but this….)
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Hmmmmm…..not sure “snack salad” is an accurate description because dont we all think of “salad” as being fresh? Still, it’s a unique way to push snack items, right?
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right, and perhaps –
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I’d try it. Seems like “dressed up” kale chips. I think I would like it as a crunchy salad topper, if not by itself. I love a kale salad with nuts and seeds and dried fruits, so I think this has potential. And it seemed like someone needed to be on its side, lol!
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oh, that might be a much better use of it)
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No thanks. Just. No. Love trail mix, but not kale. And chia seeds belong on Chia Pets.
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hahaha – I get it
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You found the perfect words for that. This sounds like an example of contradiction to me.
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I think so, too
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Why do people want to stick everything in a bag?
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fast ‘n easy!
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Maybe if you crave salad on a hike.
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or while floating in a pool…
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And yet, so many will fall for this crap, believing it to be “healthy”
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anything called ‘salad’
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Seriously. In a bag. On a shelf.
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Yes.yes.
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Dehydrated salad won’t find its way to our table. I honestly didn’t think I’d ever see those two words together…
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dehydrated?? no thanks!
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Agree
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Have you tried one? I wouldn’t be so sure either. Salad needs to be fresh. :-)
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I’ve not tried it but the whole idea of a salad to me means, fresh
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:D Doesn’t taste that great either
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I’m sure
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That’s just weird
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Odd that it made it to market
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I prefer my tabouli in a tub :)
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And my chexmix in a chair
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we don’t have that in Oz but it looks yummy :)
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There is nothing appetizing about that :-(
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Agreed)
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Trust your instinct Beth 💐🙏💖
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I always try to
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I will definitely pass that one up.
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I’ll see if it goes on sale one day and just disappears. or becomes hugely popular )
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What? Dried salad? Whatever next? What was that PR Team on when they came up with this idea?
I do however add seeds mix to my fresh salads. Makes them crunchier and interesting.
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I love seeds and nuts in a real salad, too.
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Kinda like Veggie Straws, not exactly a vegetable.
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yes )
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I thought so.
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Same. Salad is supposed to be fresh.
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Ye, the whole idea of it
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