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Accessorize your Fast Food Takeaway

Kitchen Kitsch, Fast Food Faddism, Take Away tat or just good fun?There seems to be no limit to the lengths some people will go to in order to avoid that messy contact with their takeaway food. There’s a bewildering variety of devices out there to assist in storing, handling, and even eating the takeaway of your choice.Some are genuinely ingenious and practical.It's true that some do seem to have merit, either as useful household items or maybe as amusing gifts.Others are plain insane and still others leave you wondering who actually buys this stuff for anything other than a laugh?

If you’re really into fast food, and you want it fast, so fast you can’t be bothered with the conventional pizza cutter, then  something like the Pizza Boss 3000 is for you!You can show that pizza who is boss with this gadget that’s designed just like your average DIY nut's circular saw.It’ll tear through pepperoni, extra cheese and even those hardy anchovies thanks to its tough laser-etched stainless blade.

Just a moment, I hear you cry!  What if your favourite fast food is Chinese? We’ve all been there: tucking into the sweet and sour when a killer idea for making a fortune arrives (without the aid of the cookie).How to record it for posterity before the aroma of the prawn balls wipes all memory of the economic epiphany from your mind?Combined Pencil Chopsticks!  Obvious really.Square shaped and coloured black for that authentic chopstick look and feel they can make your next writing experience as enjoyable as your last dim sum.

If your notion of the ultimate fast food is the humble burger then what you need to raise the tone is a device called Chompr.This hamburger holding aid is truly an ergonomic and stylish eating utensil.  Made of two pieces of carved walnut separated by spring-loaded polished aluminium supports, the epicurean fast food fanatic simply places the burger between the grips.With a degree of stylish sophistication never before possible, can then hold and consume the sandwich with an elegant ease, safe in the knowledge that errant sauces or bits of pickle pose no threat to hands or clothing.

Left hand and Right hand?

I think most people are like this, they are left handed at writing chopsticks, but they play sports, and other activities with their right, i cant really dribble a ball fine with my left hand. i know im not ambidextrous but what would i be called.?

That's a good question. We tend to define our handedness by which hand we write with or eat with but there are so many other things that we do with our hands that we don't even consider. Sorry I can't really answer your question I just think it's interesting and wanted to comment.

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