hmm. So this 43-lbs block of cheddar is 0.027742691187 cubic yards. http://www.landolakesfoodservice.com/product/medium-cheddar-40-lb-block-yellow-foodservice/?aid=Foodservice … that would mean 1.2 billion lbs is ...
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... 77,240 cubic yards . A lot of cheese, yes. But what to compare it to?
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... so this craigslist ad for 70,000 cubic yards of dirt displays a modest sized neighborhood hill http://stlouis.craigslist.org/mat/5722974960.html …
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... We can conclude the US has a cheese surplus the size of a hill you might go sledding on in the winter.
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... also, free dirt in Hazelwood! have at it, world
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@zzcrockett this is definitely a job for you -
I'm flattered, but
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so much depends on what type of cheese it is. Cheddar is kind of dense. Feta, my god, it could get crazy
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Sell it to the Germans! Only they have consumer surpluses...
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