“The triangle has always tasted better than the rectangle.”
A British nightclub recently sparked an unexpected frenzy on Twitter with a seemingly simple inquiry about the best way to cut toast. The question posed by PartyCentral, a venue known for hosting lively dance events for college students, left many users in a heated debate.
It all began when PartyCentral tweeted: “Which way would you prefer our staff to cut your toast at the end of the night?!” First off, the concept of ordering toast after a night of revelry is something that Americans could definitely embrace. Accompanying the question, they showcased a photo of toast sliced in three distinct styles.
Unquestionably, toast option #1 emerged as the favorite. However, our editors, hailing from the U.S., were astounded to discover that toast #2 even existed. Seriously. We had never encountered anyone making toast like that before! Meanwhile, toast #3 represented the standard cutting method here in the States. To our surprise, we found that our friends across the pond have a deep affection for toast #2 and were baffled that we would even consider slicing our toast vertically down the middle of the slice.
You thought we were joking? We weren’t. One individual was so irate about the support for toast #3 that he tweeted incessantly about it.
Then, some brave souls like us jumped into the fray to declare that toast #2 isn’t exactly the norm and is much less popular.
And finally, there were those of us who firmly stood by toast #1 or would rather forgo toast altogether.
Despite the chaos, the toast debate had a meaningful backdrop. A representative from PartyCentral revealed to BuzzFeed that they serve toast during one of their annual events, with proceeds benefiting The Children’s Hospital Charity. “We have collection buckets for Sheffield’s Children’s Charity and encourage voluntary donations for a slice of toast,” the spokesperson elaborated. “This event has been a hit among students and has been held for over four years.”
Unfortunately, we didn’t receive a response from PartyCentral regarding their preferred toast-cutting method.
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In conclusion, whether you’re a staunch supporter of toast #1 or curious about the lesser-known toast #2, this social media whirlwind reminds us how something as simple as toast can ignite passionate discussions. And if you’re looking for more information on fertility, don’t forget to explore the best fertility supplements available. Additionally, for those considering IVF, this resource on what the IVF process is really like can be invaluable.
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