Who are the 1% who don’t like food served on a circular plate?
So it turns out you’re not the only one who doesn’t like it when you’re in a restaurant and your food is served on a piece of roof tile (AKA slate).
Is it ok to serve food in shoes, dog bowls, or plant pots? Brits are unimpressed with gimmicky ways of serving food https://t.co/upiDVklUdP pic.twitter.com/F1QdqvKy0a
— YouGov (@YouGov) August 22, 2017
But who are the 1% of people who don’t like their meal on a circular plate?
And why the hell is flooring panel on there? Shovel? Boot? Have any of you ever experienced any of these?
What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever had a meal on? (And don’t say, ketamin. Well, you can if you like).
So many questions.
The people who eat out of shoes?
— UK Politics Live (@UKPoliticsLive) August 22, 2017
Why do more people prefer a shovel to a dog bowl? A dog bowl is at least designed for food
— Zardu Hasselfrau (@Rekeiji) August 22, 2017
Because it's also designed for dogs
— Alex Elkins (@elkstwit) August 22, 2017
Food on a slate is a joke. Food is served on a plate, how f**king hard is that to understand. I send food back that is served on a slate.
— craigywoo (@W31CAS) August 22, 2017
If I see food going to other tables on anything other than a plate I will pre-empt having to send mine back by asking for a plate.
— Karen Canner (@kazhardwick) August 22, 2017
this is very excellent. Shout out to the 1% who don't think it's acceptable for food to be served on round plates.
— jerrylatter (@jerrylatter) August 22, 2017