Nah. If it's park operations or hours cut backs, then blame Shanghai.
If its food (or condiments) cutbacks, then we are obligated to blame the Dining Plan.



I generally stay off of those posts, but I can't help but think that the people who use the condiment and toppings stations as their own personal kitchen are responsible in part for Disney reactions. Disney never seems to be confrontational in regards to stopping guests from using things that they have no paid for. They just remove them.Am I the only one who is too cheap to buy name brand condiments, unless they are on sale? I can't really blame Disney for something I do myself.
I do blame those who, for example, bring bread from home but go to the food court for free peanut butter and jelly. I still remember that post! They couldn't understand why it would be a problem to just go to the food court and grab what they wanted. After all, if it is out in the food court it must be free for everyone, right?![]()
All ketchup tastes the same to me. Except Whataburger ketchup. It's the best.
But that is the only time I can ever remember thinking, This Ketchup Tastes Awful.All ketchup tastes the same to me. Except Whataburger ketchup. It's the best.

holy crap this made me lol.I make my own artisan ketchup at home* and am appalled, really horrified, that Disney does not do the same**, in bulk, to be served with the chicken nuggets that must be served at all dining establishments.
#thanksshanghai
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* actually true
** ha, no
IT is not just using condiments while they are in the restaurant on their own food. Folks will bring them back to the room and use them to make their tuna, etc.It will bother us. We don't like cheap condiments. As far as people using a location's condiments without making a purchase, that is stealing to me, plain and simple. Rather than supplying cheap stuff, I would rather they dole out the good stuff from behind the counter when you place your order.
Disney would happily have you blame Shanghai for everythingWas in Columbia Harbor House for lunch today. Heinz tartar sauce was a needle in a haystack of a new off name brand. Heinz ketchup is completely gone.View attachment 166903View attachment 166904
They still have ketchup, it is just a different brand... and by most reports, it is a decent brand too!For DS21 ketchup is a dietary staple so this will be distressing news.