Back in the mid to late 90's, we discovered a really fine cheese in a black wrapper that tasted so great that we always set our table with it. I wish that I could describe to you all how good it was.
At any rate, circumstances landed me in Southern California for a couple of years, and when I got back home, the Bandon cheese wasn't even the same....
Now I know why:
Somethings Rotten in TillamookSome excerpts:
"We love Tillamook," says Sharon Kleine, who brought her visiting grandson to the event. "They're us. They're Oregonians. And they make great products." Like many proud Oregonians, she takes origin into account when making purchases.
What few people know, however, is that some of the company's cheeses come from Wisconsin, despite a label identifying them as "Oregon Coast Cheese."
Here's what's up: Four years ago, Tillamook bought the Bandon Cheese company and moved production of its cheeses to Tillamook. But, as WW has learned, its three organic cheeses, which had been made in Bandon prior to Tillamook's purchasing the plant, were outsourced to a facility in Wisconsin.
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Jan Margosian, a spokeswoman for the Oregon attorney general's office, says no official complaints have been filed, but she concedes that it is confusing. "This is fuzzy," she says, and now that the name of the company is Oregon Coast Foods, it gets even fuzzier