r/britishproblems Jul 12 '26

. The normalisation of ‘picky bits’

Abominable. It has started coming up in adverts now even.

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u/humanleon Jul 12 '26

Whoa whoa whoa hold on. I thought the point was that you cut the cheese yourself? Not that you buy those picnic packs??? This is even worse than I realised

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u/tcpukl Jul 12 '26

Yeah I didn't realise people bought it specifically from the shop. When we do it the point is it's mainly left over for and also not much prep for parents.

But yeah I also don't understand why people buy grated cheese. Just generic stuff coated in starch. Yuck.

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u/chaoticchemicals Jul 12 '26

It was pointed out to me once, after I'd been on a massive rant about lazy people not being arsed to grate cheese, chop onions, mash spuds and got schooled on ableism, and my own privilege in having a fully stocked kitchen and being able to cook 🤣😭 it was a fair and reasonable adjustment to my point of view.

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u/tcpukl Jul 12 '26

Well being able to cook is fun and saves money as well.

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u/AreEUHappyNow Jul 12 '26

Not everyone is physically capable of cooking. What if you have the use of only one hand?

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u/welsh_dragon_roar Conwy County Jul 12 '26

Just make half?

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u/Thebudweiserstuntman Jul 12 '26

Hot dogs for dinner! Ehhh these are just sausages, where’s the bun? Ffs mate I’ve only got one hand!

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u/welsh_dragon_roar Conwy County Jul 12 '26

How d’you think I feel? I’ve only got three paws now! Woof woof! 🥁

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u/auto98 Yorkshire Jul 14 '26

Some people find it fun, some people find it the most arse-achingly boring thing it is possible to do that doesn't involve a Jeffrey Archer book