How can a restaurant have “homemade” sauce? Isn’t it by definition not homemade if a restaurant is making it? Do words still even mean anything?
@MrGoat @lemontart
And as they say a house is not a home.
It should probably be more properly known as house made or in-house. But, we want to hearken back to the Midwestern pioneer days and ask you to believe that it's homemade.
@FireMonkey @MrGoat But “in-house” does not actually mean a house, so calling it homemade is a straight up lie even if it actually is made in-house.
@FireMonkey @MrGoat @lemontart
I prefer when they say scratch made, or made on site, or something along those lines. I know what they mean by homemade, but it bugs me.
@lemontart If a restaurant says "home made" it means they didn't buy it in. You'd be amazed how much "chef prepped" food comes out of a bottle!
@lemontart They mean "We just want to sell you this and we are okay with being dishonest with you"
@lemontart Would mean they make it in house.