Where Cheez Whiz Was First Applied to a Cheesesteak?
In the 5/31/08 Philadelphia Inquirer, page A8, in a letter to the editor, a Regina Gear Keating wrote that in 1962, in the ARA-run cafeteria at this location, Whiz was first applied to cheesesteak sandwiches. She wrote that it took too long to melt American or provolone, so the chef started to use Whiz.
Publication date
Jun 24, 2018
Property ID: 27
Updated on: Feb 06, 2019
In the 5/31/08 Philadelphia Inquirer, page A8, in a letter to the editor, a Regina Gear Keating wrote that in 1962, in the ARA-run cafeteria at this location, Whiz was first applied to cheesesteak sandwiches. She wrote that it took too long to melt American or provolone, so the chef started to use Whiz.
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General Electric Building , 3198 Chestnut Street , Now, The Left Bank Apartments, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States