Published on 12, July, 2020
If Jaffa cakes are cakes then why do they sell them in the biscuit aisle and not the cake aisle?
That is so annoying and and enigma.
Also if tomatoes are a fruit why do they get placed among the veg aisle in a shop?
The world is a crazy place.
NTS rule that world. hmmmmm
I remember seeing something on the news years and years ago. Can't remember now whether it was jaffa cakes or some other biscuit maker. But when VAT first come out you had to pay it on cakes, but not on sweets, or something like that. So this company took the Govt to Court to say they were making and selling VAT free stuff. Can't remember now if they won or not.
I was referring to the Tudor Queen, Queen! I *know* you're currently thinking 'Can't get the staff these days' but I'm resigning even as you think it!
*flounces*
I know. I'm such a spoilsport. I've not had one of those for years (referring to the B. Mary drink with Worcestershire Sauce).
How stern and uncompromising. You are indeed the Bloody Mary of Jaffa Cakes.
No, there definitely isn't. If there ever is, I'll start a petition to ban them.
There *must* be a gap in the market for tomato Jaffa Cakes.
I've never understood the appeal of Jaffa Cakes, although my son loves them. It is indeed an excellent question you have asked. One that plenty have people have pondered, as it seems nobody can quite decide what category they fall into.
As for tomatoes being a fruit, but being placed in the vegetable section, perhaps it's because the prospect of eating tomatoes with other fruit doesn't really appeal to folk. Apple & Tomato Strudel? Um, no thanks! In much the same way that I wouldn't want to eat a Fruit Trifle that contained tomatoes. Ooh yuck!
There is obviously a reason why tomatoes are considered a fruit and not a vegetable, and I daresay an explanation can be found on the interweb. I wouldn't be at all surprised if an explanation of why tomatoes are a fruit has cropped up in an episode of Q.I.
How do they even get the figs into them?
Fig rolls why are they not in the bread section with the rolls then! silly that.
no worries Roy.
Don’t fig rolls go hard? If left out? So what are they in the Venn diagram?
Sorry, didn’t mean to offend you.
Dont mention that word Roy. I follow God.
I can’t understand that either, cakes and biscuits are made of similar ingredients, why does a biscuit go soft and a cake go hard, it’s Satan’s work!