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1 month ago
This read like an ad to me. I don’t think anyone’s buying mac n cheese for the health benefits, and if anything Kraft is selling less because it doesn’t taste as good anymore. A return to the original recipe would win me back, and I’m willing to bet I’m not alone.
wormius|1 month ago
But Annies wins the flavor contest (at least with the cheese sauce pouch, not the Kraft dust kind)...
IAmBroom|1 month ago
My tip: Immediately after draining, I mix in a beaten raw egg to coat the noodles and make them a tad creamier in mouthfeel - regardless of brand. The noodle heat soft-cooks the egg.
The_President|1 month ago
Kraft Mac n Cheese, let’s just say the same cemented consistency it turns into after an hour sitting in the dirty dishes is not far off from the physical state it reaches inside the digestive tract.
polski-g|1 month ago
bsder|1 month ago
People don't notice the gradual enshittification ... until they do. The problem is that, at that point, they're not just going to switch; they are now angry at your brand and getting them back is going to be impossible.
exmadscientist|1 month ago
Or at least, it didn't used to be hard to make. Whatever they've done to the stuff recently, they've actually broken the instructions. It no longer even cooks correctly. Three cooking failures in a row, means I will never buy your product again. Why should I? There's a dozen alternatives. Most are either unhealthy or don't taste right to at least one member of the family, but there's a dozen of them... one worked out.
I'm angry and I'm not going back.
magicalhippo|1 month ago
Ah yes, those "new and improved" recipes which almost invariably are about improving production costs and not improving taste.
I've started shopping by ingredients label. If I see more than a few ingredients I'm gonna pay attention, if it's multiple lines of weird names I'm just putting it back.
However that presumes the companies are honest about what they put in there. I know from a close friend that's not always the case (and yes I avoid that brand).
luckman212|1 month ago