Oreo - Am I the only one with this problem?
OK, now I get it. Oreos have moved to Mexico. For me, that explains quite a lot. Oreos have always been my "go to" comfort food. Lately though, it has been just about impossible to find the chocolate icing variety, least-wise up here in the Pacific Northwest. When you finally do locate a pack, the cookies are often broken, with the icing melting out from between the cookie parts.
Fine, I can live with that, since like most everyone else, I have always pulled them apart to lick the icing off anyway. What I can't live with however, is that now, because of whatever else cheap thing you have done to them, they burn my tongue. I tried two times to get through two different packages of Oreos and both times they just about ate *** in the tip of my tongue. Talk about stinging! Typically, when in the mood, I could easily go through a box of these things at a single sitting. With these latest abominations though, I ended up tossing them both out.
So . . . . . . Goodbye old friend. . . Adios Amigo!
Never again,
Sgt O'Petie
Reason of review: Bad quality.
Preferred solution: Quit Cheapening the product, Oreos don't have to be so cheap. We will gladly pay more if they are a good quality..
Oreo Cons: Chocolate creme oreo.
Location: Tacoma, Washington
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I for one pay attention to where products are made. I'm tired of U.S.
Companies going to cheaper countries to manufacture there products and than expected us to still support them! I for one try very hard to support the U.S companies. When a company takes a whole division and moves it I'm done.
I don't need Oreos!