Why do those little packs of ketchup you get at fast food joints say “Fancy Ketchup” on them. What is so fancy about them?
Ketchup is lowlifes. Catsup, now that’s fancy!
According to this site
Probably the fanciness comes from being served in tiny portions. Kind of like Fancy Feast cat food - it’s obviously of a higher quality because it’s packaged in small cans.
What do you mean, ‘what’s so fancy?’?!?!
It’s KETCHUP! In Canada, tomatoes are rare, and I’ve not seen ketchup in more than a year. It’s a delicacy around here
In the mainland United States macadamia nuts are scarce, but I can buy them in almost any food store. Haven’t you Canadians figured out the magic of importing?
While that may be true, I would have guessed it was more of an indication of the type of tomato used. (You’ve heard of Fancy Red Delicious Apples for example?