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Reports of the death of mayonnaise have been greatly exaggerated

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    1. EightRoundsRapid
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      The article that this is a response to didn't have a "US" or "USA" tag, so I don't really think it's necessary for this one. I understand wanting it, because I try and avoid most US news/politics...

      The article that this is a response to didn't have a "US" or "USA" tag, so I don't really think it's necessary for this one.

      I understand wanting it, because I try and avoid most US news/politics on Tildes and other sites due to oversaturation and general dominance to the detriment of other stories and issues.

      This is just a light hearted riposte to another light hearted article that was posted earlier.

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    clerical_terrors
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    I first caught wind of this whole "death of Mayonaise" discourse as another "Milleneals are killing..." hateclick piece. I didn't think there'd be actual serious thought put into it.

    I first caught wind of this whole "death of Mayonaise" discourse as another "Milleneals are killing..." hateclick piece. I didn't think there'd be actual serious thought put into it.

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