I shop at ShopRite so I’m honestly so happy to see this. I will be keeping an eye out for this!
MrNotSoGoodTime on
I’d buy it. Chopped cheese without the work, sign me up!
Fit-Inflation-7693 on
No label on what type of cheese? Or is it a mixture of cheeses?
armex88 on
I grabbed this kinda thing from king soopers all the time. Makes for great Mac n cheese or soups or sauces
Sam_the_beagle1 on
Makes the best mac and cheese.
Scared_Smoke_4608 on
Yes, my local store sells what they call Cheese Snacking Chunks. It’s usually American , Provolone and Muenster, sometimes Swiss too. It’s really a great little midday or late night snack.
Inochimaru on
My buddy’s mom used to buy these and make mac and cheese when we were younger. Good stuff.
Smokerising420 on
Ooooo I live that it’s mixed
lomlomlom on
Big w from my fav grocery store love you ShopRite
Mict0z on
I use to love buying cheese ends when I worked at shoprites deli years ago
TherianRose on
My new side quest is to find these in my area. Any suggestions for central NC, let me know!!
PepperCat1019 on
Also look for bacon ends.
Competitive-Tune-938 on
We used to sell cheese ends at a store I worked at until the law started requiring ingredient labels. We then had to sell them at full retail. We weren’t allowed to discount the prices.
Proper-Body-7413 on
I used to work in a deli department of a grocery store as an assistant manager, and I proposed doing this for our more well selling cheeses that we go through pretty quick. (My departments manager was terrible btw) I was told “Thats a waste of money, nobody is gonna buy them.”
Like huh???? We literally just threw away the ends, a few dollars profit is infinite profit over waste. I didn’t understand her at all.
PmMeAnnaKendrick on
The fancy cheeses from the nicer grocery stores also usually come in ends, great for cheese boards.
suzanner99 on
Zabar’s used to do this…it was amazing. Maybe they still do…literally the ends of all the amazing cheeses in one bag…
Friendly-Channel-480 on
Totally cool and great deal! I’m going to look for this.
immacomment-here-now on
What type of cheese is it?:)
FairyFlossPanda on
There was a grocery store when I was a kid rhat would take their cheese ends and make mac and cheese from it. I miss that stuff sooo much
VulpineWelder5 on
My grocery store does whenever they have time to do it. They do it for meats as well, which is how I get half of my lunchmeat from now on. You get a nice variety and it’s so much cheaper!
Most don’t for stupid reasons (stupid people). One I used to work at had to stop permenantly because one lady got sick and they made a huge case out of it. From that point forward they wanted to avoid any possible lawsuits, tossing thousands in leftover product in the compactor each day.
PomegranateBoring826 on
This looks like such a fun snack since the flavor/type will be a surprise! Count me in!
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I shop at ShopRite so I’m honestly so happy to see this. I will be keeping an eye out for this!
I’d buy it. Chopped cheese without the work, sign me up!
No label on what type of cheese? Or is it a mixture of cheeses?
I grabbed this kinda thing from king soopers all the time. Makes for great Mac n cheese or soups or sauces
Makes the best mac and cheese.
Yes, my local store sells what they call Cheese Snacking Chunks. It’s usually American , Provolone and Muenster, sometimes Swiss too. It’s really a great little midday or late night snack.
My buddy’s mom used to buy these and make mac and cheese when we were younger. Good stuff.
Ooooo I live that it’s mixed
Big w from my fav grocery store love you ShopRite
I use to love buying cheese ends when I worked at shoprites deli years ago
My new side quest is to find these in my area. Any suggestions for central NC, let me know!!
Also look for bacon ends.
We used to sell cheese ends at a store I worked at until the law started requiring ingredient labels. We then had to sell them at full retail. We weren’t allowed to discount the prices.
I used to work in a deli department of a grocery store as an assistant manager, and I proposed doing this for our more well selling cheeses that we go through pretty quick. (My departments manager was terrible btw) I was told “Thats a waste of money, nobody is gonna buy them.”
Like huh???? We literally just threw away the ends, a few dollars profit is infinite profit over waste. I didn’t understand her at all.
The fancy cheeses from the nicer grocery stores also usually come in ends, great for cheese boards.
Zabar’s used to do this…it was amazing. Maybe they still do…literally the ends of all the amazing cheeses in one bag…
Totally cool and great deal! I’m going to look for this.
What type of cheese is it?:)
There was a grocery store when I was a kid rhat would take their cheese ends and make mac and cheese from it. I miss that stuff sooo much
My grocery store does whenever they have time to do it. They do it for meats as well, which is how I get half of my lunchmeat from now on. You get a nice variety and it’s so much cheaper!
Most don’t for stupid reasons (stupid people). One I used to work at had to stop permenantly because one lady got sick and they made a huge case out of it. From that point forward they wanted to avoid any possible lawsuits, tossing thousands in leftover product in the compactor each day.
This looks like such a fun snack since the flavor/type will be a surprise! Count me in!