Congratulations to Brian Surratt for the winning May Caption!
OK seriously, you need to stop watching I Love Lucy reruns…
Here at Food Processing, we understand how stressful life can be so we're encouraging you to take 5 minutes to add a little fun into your life. Food Funnies is our way of letting you take a break from all the serious stuff you deal with at work — by coming up with appropriate light-hearted captions.
Here's how it works: Submit your caption, via email, for the cartoon that appears below. The winning caption will be featured on the FoodProcessing.com Web site, our Facebook page, and in an upcoming FoodProcessing.com eNewsletter.
Illustration by Jerry King
Submitted Captions
Is that garbage in, or garbage out?
Hmmm…this isn't what I meant by "putting all one's apples in one basket."
Honey, I shrunk the shoppers…
The CSA eat-down dilemma.
Where’s the beef?, and Where’s is my brain?
I knew Amazon was getting into groceries, but this is ridiculous.
We need to re-think this recycling program.
Never seems to fail, same as the check out line… why do they always put the bread in the bottom of the cart?!?!
And I thought Gobstoppers™ were impressive!
I'm wondering if this is not a violation of our allergen program?
I guess this meets President Obama’s green initiative and the First Lady’s Obesity initiative at the same time all organic and no carbon footprint.
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