Everyone else in the world still thinks of American food as ketchup.
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It is time to embrace and celebrate ketchup, not be ashamed of it.
A household name is like ketchup. Everybody wants ketchup. Ketchup doesn't hurt anybody.
The fact is: America's obsession with meat and dairy has pretty much destroyed our sense of taste. The average burger and milkshake meal is so overloaded with fat, salt and sugar that it has numbed our taste buds to virtually anything else.
I still eat a burger at a counter with ketchup dripping down my face.
People are trying to figure out what American food is; it's certainly an amalgamation.
If you ask what people say what American cuisine is, they cannot really do it. I don't know what it is.
It's easy for Americans to forget that the food they eat doesn't magically appear on a supermarket shelf.
I had a job at this French restaurant, and I hated it. I don't like serving; I don't like getting people ketchup.
I don't know what's going on in America. I know what people in New York and Beverly Hills think about Whole Foods, but I don't know what people anywhere else think.
You know, you really can't beat a household commodity - the ketchup bottle on the kitchen table.
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