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This article describes how more people are just using forks to eat and that use of the traditional knife and fork combination is declining. No surprises there - at home if I didn't occasionally have to spread stuff on a cracker I'd never use a knife at all.
But this line caught my eye: "...while 28 per cent did not possess fish knives and saw no reason for buying them". Does that mean that a whopping 72 per cent of people do have fish knives and presumably know what to do with them? I haven't seen a fish knife for a very long time. I really thought they were already extinct.
But this line caught my eye: "...while 28 per cent did not possess fish knives and saw no reason for buying them". Does that mean that a whopping 72 per cent of people do have fish knives and presumably know what to do with them? I haven't seen a fish knife for a very long time. I really thought they were already extinct.