arbilab
Well-known member
Last several years, complaints have been registered [largely online] about Planter's dry roast peanuts.
Longtime buyers saying flavor is wrong, rancid, lower-grade [smaller] nuts.
Coincides with Planters being bought out by Kraft, the WCI of packaged foods. Their 'French onion dip' doesn't even taste like food, nor does it contain much compared to other brands including store brands which start with sour cream
not water whipped into soybean oil.
If you've been victimized by the inedibility of recent Planter's-labeled dry roast peanuts, all may not be lost. Planter's brand has in turn been bought out by Hormel. It will take them months to correct the Kraft shortcomings and sell off existing inventory.
You might try them again after the first of the year, see if they are more like you remember.
Myself, I'm not in the market. Peanuts are becoming too hard for my aging fillings. Just broke another one eating a Baby Ruth.
Longtime buyers saying flavor is wrong, rancid, lower-grade [smaller] nuts.
Coincides with Planters being bought out by Kraft, the WCI of packaged foods. Their 'French onion dip' doesn't even taste like food, nor does it contain much compared to other brands including store brands which start with sour cream
not water whipped into soybean oil.
If you've been victimized by the inedibility of recent Planter's-labeled dry roast peanuts, all may not be lost. Planter's brand has in turn been bought out by Hormel. It will take them months to correct the Kraft shortcomings and sell off existing inventory.
You might try them again after the first of the year, see if they are more like you remember.
Myself, I'm not in the market. Peanuts are becoming too hard for my aging fillings. Just broke another one eating a Baby Ruth.
