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January 22, 2008 | 11:08 pm

$145 billion in government cheese—the good news and the bad

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The bad news: The economy is messed up and all the idiots in Washington can think of is $145 billion in “government cheese.

The good news: It will be Kosher cheese!

KOSHER ONLY PRODUCTS
‘€œKosher Only’€ products will be identified in the solicitation.

Offerors shall not bid on these products unless they are properly certified to produce Kosher products. 

If awarded a contract, contractors shall:

(1) Comply with applicable dietary (Kosher) laws as established by the ‘€œ613 Council of Kashruth,’€ and

(2) Contact the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York at 646-472-5365.

A rabbinic supervisor will be sent to visit the plant to certify compliance with the applicable dietary (Kosher) laws.

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Comment by jones on 2/11/09 at 9:57 am

i just want to know how i can get some. it’s the best cheese

Comment by troy on 7/12/09 at 5:41 pm

In the early 1990’s American Dairy Farmers cried they were not making money causing them economic grief, from the Government cheese distribution to the Needy. The American Dairy Farmers rallied the various Government Agencies claiming that noone was buying enough cheese from local shopping stores because of the distrubution program to Food Banks. That because of Food Banks, there was no need for those in need to buy it and caused them losses. It did not seem to matter that the Needy could not afford the cheese anyway. The programs ended and forced those who relied upon local Food Banks to go without, whilst the same populous that could afford grocery store cheese continued to buy it as they always had in the first place. This surplus cheese that once went to the needy in the United States now gets shipped elswhere oversee’s or destroyed. There has not been any significant increase in the sales of cheese from the Food Banks downfall.

Comment by Joe on 12/23/10 at 3:06 pm

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