Prob because they have / sell chicken ones also and need to differentiate for Muslim/jewish customers
Sufficient_Shift_370 on
So doesn’t get mixed up with the horse ones
Left-Ad-4596 on
So you know what it contains, some people don’t eat pork so this is helpful.
GoatLegRedux on
This is pretty common among pastries that have different variations of fillings. I’ve seen it done with empanadas quite a bit.
Used_Macaroon_2328 on
21% horse in fine print underneath it.
Akersis on
As a human being who has eaten at Gregg’s, this would offer some reassurance that what I was eating was actually pork.
kleggich on
Be honest with us, did you pork that sausage roll???
humblesunbro on
Easier to spell than ~~Squirrl~~ ~~Skrewe~~l ~~Squil~~ Squirrel
DhamR on
The sausage roll doth protest too much, methinks.
LopsidedEquipment177 on
Well it says “k pork pork pork po” but I get your point.
plastic-superhero on
I should call her
srirachaninja on

nayhem_jr on
That makes them even more haram. That’s got to be an affront.
jazzy663 on
Clever way to know what’s inside, so long as they’re following the labeling.
SharkeyGeorge on
It’s an instruction, not an ingredient.

SupplyChainGuy1 on
“Is it chicken?”
shartingmaster on
bacon bacon bacon
TheGreatBenjie on
Probably because a large population of people don’t eat pork…
Inevitable-Ninja-539 on
My grandparents had a Russian restaurant in Seattle. They sold piroshkis. They would look the same when cooked, so they made them different shapes. Round for beef and cheese, oval for salmon, triangle and vegetarian.
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Pork pork pork
better than “not for human consumption”
Dork Dork Dork

Prob because they have / sell chicken ones also and need to differentiate for Muslim/jewish customers
So doesn’t get mixed up with the horse ones
So you know what it contains, some people don’t eat pork so this is helpful.
This is pretty common among pastries that have different variations of fillings. I’ve seen it done with empanadas quite a bit.
21% horse in fine print underneath it.
As a human being who has eaten at Gregg’s, this would offer some reassurance that what I was eating was actually pork.
Be honest with us, did you pork that sausage roll???
Easier to spell than ~~Squirrl~~ ~~Skrewe~~l ~~Squil~~ Squirrel
The sausage roll doth protest too much, methinks.
Well it says “k pork pork pork po” but I get your point.
I should call her

That makes them even more haram. That’s got to be an affront.
Clever way to know what’s inside, so long as they’re following the labeling.
It’s an instruction, not an ingredient.

“Is it chicken?”
bacon bacon bacon
Probably because a large population of people don’t eat pork…
My grandparents had a Russian restaurant in Seattle. They sold piroshkis. They would look the same when cooked, so they made them different shapes. Round for beef and cheese, oval for salmon, triangle and vegetarian.