Even if you don’t want to make it, I’ve never been in a supermarket that doesn’t offer a fresher option. I’ve even been in gas stations that offer what they at least claim is fresh potato salad.
Maybe if you really, really wanted potato salad and you were in a food desert but the corner 7-11 has canned potato salad you might buy it, but I’ve never seen this before in my life.
I don’t get it.
I just went sailing for a few days. On the small sailboat, we don’t have a fridge onboard. Stuff like this can be stored in room temperature, so I can definitely see the appeal for it.
You may laugh now, but wait till the apocalypse and see how much you miss potato salad.
You make a convincing case.
I had a massive power outage that lasted a week. Canned anything is better than nothing
Why would you buy canned nothing in the first place? You know it’s going to be disappointing before you even open it.
Sometimes you’re just not very hungry.
Sometimes you just need a can
I have a very elderly relative. If you can only eat food that is not too firm, and you want easy-to-prepare stuff that you can keep on the shelf, and your tastes are kind of old fashioned, this sounds great.
Long term storage for emergencies, camping.
If society collapses and all we have left to eat is canned potato salad, I’m leaving the fallout shelter.
It may not be that bad, and it’s probably just as healthy as all the other junk we eat. The only way to tell is if you… try it.
But I probably have no right to comment on this. I just ate dry ramen a few minutes ago.
Dry ramen is a whole thing. I can see the appeal of it as a weird form of crunchy snack, But you have stuff like this:
And I admit, I really don’t get it.
I see you just trashing all kinds of tasty food here and then I realized who you are. lol. Makes sense now. Hope your doing better.
I’ve actually tried this brand before and it’s not bad! It’s a much different type of potato salad than the fresh kind they sell in the deli aisle. I don’t think they’re meant to be direct competition for each other
You mean it doesn’t taste like German potato salad? Because then it’s not as advertised.
Also, if the potatoes are still firm in that can and not near-blended potato soup mush, they are using some weird-ass chemicals you probably don’t want in your body.
Where I live the stuff in the deli aisle is all mayo based potato salad regardless of what type it’s supposed to be. The stuff I had from the can has no mayo and is vinegar based and the potatoes are more firm. I have no idea which one would be considered more “authentic” as far as what “German potato salad” is supposed to be.
As far as chemicals that may be in the canned stuff, I honestly didn’t check and I don’t eat potato salad often enough for it to be a real concern to me personally.
If it seems that reprehensible to you then maybe just don’t buy it? The fact that the store here keeps restocking it means someone must think it’s good enough to keep buying it lol
Mayo vs vinegar is kind of an actual debate in germany. The civilised side and the vinegar people are mostly blissfully unaware of each other until they develop righteous hatred for the other salad as soon as they learn of it. I heard the vinegar version is eaten warm, which sounds even worse. I would say both are authentic, but vinegar potato salad is authentically horrible.
Storebought potato salad will also at best get people talking behind your back in germany, no matter which kind.The civilised side and the vinegar people
I love how clearly this second sentence displays which of the two sides you are.