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lunchmeat

[luhnch-meet] / ˈlʌntʃˌmit /


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Minnesota-based Hormel Foods — which raises turkeys for lunchmeat and roasts — expects output to fall through at least early next year.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 27, 2022

"When you hate someone but have to invite him to dinner, you can ask him to eat McDonald’s Oreo lunchmeat burger," said another comment on Sina Weibo.

From Fox News • Dec. 22, 2020

In her comprehensive history of the lunchmeat, Amy McKeever wrote in Eater that “in many ways, its rise and fall has echoed social and economic transformations over the last hundred years.”

From Salon • Sep. 7, 2019

One blog recommends hollowing out a cucumber and filling it with lunchmeat and cheese to make a “sub.”

From Washington Post • Oct. 3, 2016

It’s an interesting way to think about lunchmeat.

From Slate • Jan. 31, 2012