Anonymous wrote:I read an article the other day about how, due to supply chain issues and inflation, companies are trying to see how far they can push the envelope on the quality of ingredients before customers notice. I think it’s a combination of that and manufacturers cutting back on salt so the “sodium” count will be lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG I had some recently and thought the exact same thing! I thought perhaps my tastebuds had changed but they were truly terrible.
Same with those Tate's Bakeshop cookies--just cardboard.
+1. Milanos have been cheap crap for many years though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Famous Amos were never good. You just liked the catchy rhyme.
I have to disagree with this. They were really delicious back in the 1990s. I had some recently for nostalgia purposes and they’re awful now. I think the brand was purchased by a large company.
Anonymous wrote:The rules of the food game have changed. For the better. Companies using certain ingredients were forced to change or go out of business. I won't tell you what they changed but rest assured you are now eating clean food where before it was disgusting. We were so used to eating garbage we forgot how good most food was. There are many great tasting cookies out there. Gluten free Oreos are very good. I personally prefer scratch homemade to any store bought ones. I make 6 dozen cookies at a time and freeze at least 3 dozen.
Try the gluten free quick breads. EASY EASY EASY and they lunch tote well.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t Milanos also get smaller?
Anonymous wrote:I think our tastes have become accustomed to more butter.
Back in the day there wasn’t anything so buttery and flavorful and salty out there. We loved low-fat and high sweet.
Anonymous wrote:OMG I had some recently and thought the exact same thing! I thought perhaps my tastebuds had changed but they were truly terrible.
Same with those Tate's Bakeshop cookies--just cardboard.
Anonymous wrote:The rules of the food game have changed. For the better. Companies using certain ingredients were forced to change or go out of business. I won't tell you what they changed but rest assured you are now eating clean food where before it was disgusting. We were so used to eating garbage we forgot how good most food was. There are many great tasting cookies out there. Gluten free Oreos are very good. I personally prefer scratch homemade to any store bought ones. I make 6 dozen cookies at a time and freeze at least 3 dozen.
Try the gluten free quick breads. EASY EASY EASY and they lunch tote well.