Maybe they sell both a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk, and they’re looking to get away quickly. Or maybe they have a stock of important people there?
The font is vaguely reminiscent of the one used in the Village (cf. “The Prisoner”), so perhaps this is actually a very cunning comment on the illusion of choice?
maybe they’re different kinds of cheese?
Alcari
16 Sep 08 at 6:03 pm
“Cheese and cheese! What is cheese?!”
Naked Bunny with a Whip
16 Sep 08 at 6:03 pm
Maybe they sell both a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk, and they’re looking to get away quickly. Or maybe they have a stock of important people there?
(ref: cheese it & The big cheese)
Alcari
16 Sep 08 at 6:16 pm
Life is all about choice.
Ed
17 Sep 08 at 1:06 am
What if it’s a father-and-son business, run by Mr. Cheese and his son? Either that, or Wallace and Gromit are in business together.
brian t
17 Sep 08 at 3:00 am
Sounds like they get their marketing advice from Henry Ford…
Mark H
17 Sep 08 at 5:15 am
My question – can we get Spam with that cheese?
Theron
17 Sep 08 at 12:57 pm
The font is vaguely reminiscent of the one used in the Village (cf. “The Prisoner”), so perhaps this is actually a very cunning comment on the illusion of choice?
Calli Arcale
17 Sep 08 at 1:36 pm
Technically, there are zero choices, making the sign gramatically correct (if misleading).
AA
30 Sep 08 at 9:11 pm