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Acceptable_Reading21 t1_ivrwkox wrote

It's because other brands prove the "Taylor ham" people wrong and they can't handle that.

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[deleted] t1_ivrxk3c wrote

Oh well, more delicious breakfast for those of us living in the real world.

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discipleofsteel t1_ivtflwp wrote

It doesn't though. If I ask for a band-aid I don't want no knock off product. Asking for something by brand, or conversely, a menu listing Taylor Ham as opposed to Pork Roll does not mean the other is wrong. But a menu offering Taylor and serving Case's should technically be an issue. Though personally if it's cooked right, sliced to a proper thickness, and covered in pepper and ketchup and hot sauce anyway, I don't tend to care.

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Acceptable_Reading21 t1_ivth0q7 wrote

I used the word knock off but I wouldn't consider Case's to be a knock off. Would you consider one brand of bacon to be a knock off of a different brand? And as for the menu offering, there is no product that calls itself Taylor ham so I'm a little confused as to what they are selling.

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discipleofsteel t1_ivthnv3 wrote

I've seen delis have two separate listings on the menu, one for pork roll and one for Taylor ham.

Bacon, not so much. Hunts vs Heinz, probably. I mean I guess technically a knockoff is supposed to try and pass off as another product? Idk.

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