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As I posted earlier, these were supposed to be replaced each amd every time.
so some people actually think that the remaining salt from previous users/'germ planters'



As I posted earlier, these were supposed to be replaced each amd every time.
take a knife and scoop up some salt. tap said knife with your finger to distribute over your meal. voila, nobody has to touch the salt!
When the current First lounges in MEL and SYD first opened back in 2007, I was told this is exactly what happened.so some people actually think that the remaining salt from previous users/'germ planters'gets thrown out (never 'recycled')
...and no establishment/restaurant shouldn't/doesn't just top up the existing supply in the bowl? dream on!! or just give the bowl a little shake side to side so the existing flakes smooth out and appear 'untouched'
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When the current First lounges in MEL and SYD first opened back in 2007, I was told this is exactly what happened.
The cost a teaspoon of Salt flakes and the 30 seconds to replace it is minuscule when compared to the overall cost of providing the other ancillaries?
So, have standards slipped in the FLounge, or is this seen as an intermittent fail like the recent bread roll?
Are you winding people up?so some people actually think that the remaining salt from previous users/'germ planters'gets thrown out (never 'recycled')
...and no establishment/restaurant shouldn't/doesn't just top up the existing supply in the bowl? dream on!! or just give the bowl a little shake side to side so the existing flakes smooth out and appear 'untouched'
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Oh good to see this thread has descended to absurdity.
I'm sure many remember open sugar bowls in cafes. I remember my mother once saying she was horrified to see a mother with a crying baby take the baby's dummy and plunge it in the cafe's sugar bowl before sticking it back in her kid's mouth. Yecch!
I believe it started in absurdity.![]()
I wonder do those scared of bugs touch the escalator hand rail?
Oh, the not satire is a bit misleading then.
Good idea!... Don't like the idea someone else used the salt, use your words and ask for fresh. ...
I think absurdity and satire are different but obviously if you think differently will agree with you to avoid the pedantry that might follow.![]()
- Satire is a genre of literature, and sometimes graphic and performing arts, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government or society itself, into improvement.
An absurdity is a thing that is extremely unreasonable, so as to be foolish or not taken seriously, or the state of being so.
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I wouldn't think they are not different But they would seem to be closely related based on random definitions from the interwebs. Still no need to agree with me, I've not written my own dictionary, yet.
Is this statement absurdity or satire?I agree with you, obviously.
Or is it both?Is this statement absurdity or satire?