Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Warpy

(114,047 posts)
19. I agree, and that's the kind of peanut butter I get when it's in stock
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 06:37 PM
Tuesday

which doesn't happen all that often.

Big commercial companies use extra oil to get the grinding process started and to make the final product smoother and more consistent. I honestly don't mind that part of the process as long as they don't use nasty canola oil.

Recommendations

1 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Canada grows a hell of a lot of Canola get the red out Tuesday #1
Down goes corn! BidenRocks Tuesday #2
Yeah, not only destroying the soybean commodity zorbasd Tuesday #30
Brazil's soybean farmers are loving Mr. trump this year Torchlight Tuesday #3
Maybe supermarkets will start to sell soybean oil here Warpy Tuesday #4
Believe it or not BumRushDaShow Tuesday #5
I know there is tremendous fraud around stuff labeled "olive oil." Warpy Tuesday #11
Yup BumRushDaShow Tuesday #12
Which is why the EVOO I buy is single-sourced. . . DinahMoeHum Tuesday #28
I mostly use California Olive Ranch BumRushDaShow Wednesday #34
Peanut butter does not need canola oil. It has peanut oil already inside, a competitor to canola oil. Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #17
I agree, and that's the kind of peanut butter I get when it's in stock Warpy Tuesday #19
Thanks. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #20
Sounds like what my spouse has to deal with coconut progressoid Wednesday #36
Gag me with a spoon, Donnie! ProudMNDemocrat Tuesday #6
I guess they'll have to step up mining their sewers for it then JoseBalow Tuesday #7
I refuse to by any food or food product from China. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #18
Same here. If it's from China, I'm definitely not eating it. JoseBalow Tuesday #22
Bad enough dealing with US food producers. E Coli anyone? paleotn Tuesday #23
I'll pass lonely bird Wednesday #35
Like tariffs aren't economically hostile? nilram Tuesday #8
Proving yet again, he doesn't have a clue. China imports cooking oil and exports used cooking oil (UCO) to US. sinkingfeeling Tuesday #9
It does not seem like a big dollar volume any way, maybe $2 billion Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #15
China only sells us used cooking oil. Under The Radar Tuesday #10
Working together might help. Too far of a "left wing radical nut job" of an idea though. twodogsbarking Tuesday #13
LOL. That'll show em. ananda Tuesday #14
last i checked there are other sources for cooking oil moonshinegnomie Tuesday #16
Global commodities. Lots of suppliers around the globe. paleotn Tuesday #25
I'm sure they're shaking in their boots Donny Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Tuesday #21
That's really not going to hurt them, you dolt. paleotn Tuesday #24
Getting increasingly desperate on this soybean thing Prairie Gates Tuesday #26
Used cooking oil is imported from China to make supposedly "green" fuels like biodiesel. hunter Tuesday #27
Exhausting is the word! ReRe Tuesday #29
Yea, that will do it, I bet they're just shaking in their boots. Angleae Tuesday #31
Can we please fire his worthless ass already??? Initech Wednesday #32
I cannot fucking believe this FUCKING ASSCLOWN is PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Skittles Wednesday #33
Um, Donnie lonely bird Wednesday #37
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Trump threatens China wit...»Reply #19