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Food Shapes

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Do you ever think about how certain foods come in certain shapes? Like you would never pack soup in a square or rectangular tupperware because the angles make it hard to drink soup; or that dips for chips should always be paired with a circular container for maximum scoop efforts.

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Hi I’m Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) and I actually tried it out. Packing soup in square tupperware, I mean. Drinking directly from the square makes no sense because if you drink from the sides, it’ll just uniformly leak out. That means you’d have to drink it from the corners, which is also — not a great experience. The bowl provides the exact correct curvature that molds to your lip shape to allow for smooth soup transition into your face. Trust me. PS, I PUBLISHED A BOOK 📚

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