Burger cheese is actually Sandwich cheese. Sandwiches are square so it made sense to make the cheese square. Nobody has thought to make round cheese yet. You should copyright the idea and sell it to McDonalds, you'd be rich!!!!!
2006-07-03 00:06:39
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answer #1
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answered by Lilac Lady 3
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Burger cheese is square because in the buisness world you have to come up with ways to sell something. Cheese is square because it has to be appealing to the eye.
2006-07-02 14:51:44
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answer #2
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answered by Jordan T 1
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Is this a joke. Why is burger cheese square?. So it can fit on the burger. HaHaHa
2006-07-02 14:48:10
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answer #3
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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Because they have specially trained cheese scuplters who spend 15 years learning and perfecting the art of cutting perfectly square slices of cheese. Pride in their work prevents them from letting any triangular or rhomboid ones through quality control.
2006-07-02 15:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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because when the cheese comes out of the machine rollers , the cheese is moving on a large slab .it rolled to the right thickness and cut and wrapped
2006-07-02 15:42:09
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answer #5
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answered by Bighorn 4
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If it bothers you that your cheese and burger pattys are different shapes, I suggest you get them from Wendy's from now on.
2006-07-02 14:49:00
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answer #6
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answered by sugarlovenugget 3
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Why are there 10 hot dogs to a pack and only 8 hot dog buns?
The world is a mystery.
2006-07-07 15:00:17
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answer #7
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answered by WarWolf 3
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It is so that the dairy company can make more money in less time. What I maen is that it is easier to make a square block and slice it than to make a circular block and slice it. There for it takes less time to make them square.
2006-07-02 16:29:39
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answered by Kris 2
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Because it is shaved off a big block of cheese.
2006-07-02 14:49:35
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answered by loki_mcbedlam 3
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It's a lot easier to cut it in a square than in a circle.
2006-07-02 14:48:48
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answer #10
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answered by Scott R 3
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