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A biscuit or a chocolate bar?
I’m on Day 3 of isolation and flicking between working and here! Having a brew and a Kit Kat, which led to the debate at the top of my post.
In supermarkets they have Kit Kats seemingly in both places!
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See I’d say the Kit Kat chunkys etc are chocolate bars. The normal Kit Kats have always been in the biscuit aisle in the past but now the 4 finger Kit Kats are in the chocolate bar section!
Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t ruin my day but I’m procrastinating |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"See I’d say the Kit Kat chunkys etc are chocolate bars. The normal Kit Kats have always been in the biscuit aisle in the past but now the 4 finger Kit Kats are in the chocolate bar section!
Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t ruin my day but I’m procrastinating "
Because the uneducated are stacking the shelves
Shots fired!
I joke! Had that very same job myself once upon a time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would say it's a biscuit.
We had one earlier and was wondering when the packaging changed from foil and paper to a sealed foil wrapper?
Now we haven't got the excuse of day 3 isolation, this is how our curious little minds work at break time whilst working from home
NBVN x |
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When they arrive into a warehouse from the manufacturer they are categorised as chocolate bars and delivered with other chocolate bars.
They are then stored as such in the wholesalers and sold as chocolate and never as a biscuit. |
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Way more wafer than choc on regular so not a bar. Dairy milk - that is a chocolate bar.
Removing the paper sleeve and creating a rubbing of the logo through the foil, then slicing with a finger nail and snapping a stick off. Happy days... plastic 'foil' is just sad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Grew up thinking it's a chocolate bar so it will remain as that. If I reconsider that, what else in my life is potentially not true?
That Derby IS not the capital of Derbyshire."
Counties have capitals? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Chocolate bar.
And as long as they are in my fridge I'm happy.
I wonder if we need to introduce additional classification to identify biscuits. "How many is a portion?" |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"Chocolate bar.
And as long as they are in my fridge I'm happy.
I wonder if we need to introduce additional classification to identify biscuits. "How many is a portion?" "
I'll say 3 if there's chocolate or a filling.
5 if they are plain. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Chocolate bar.
And as long as they are in my fridge I'm happy.
I wonder if we need to introduce additional classification to identify biscuits. "How many is a portion?"
I'll say 3 if there's chocolate or a filling.
5 if they are plain."
So would that work as an identifier? Or would anyone eat 3 Kit Kats? |
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By *TK421-Man
over a year ago
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Didn't Kit Kat (Nestlé) officially get themselves declared a biscuit to get a lower tax burden than a chocolate bar?
Sounds like what a big corp would do.
I've never eaten one without a hot drink so it's a biscuit to me....
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"Grew up thinking it's a chocolate bar so it will remain as that. If I reconsider that, what else in my life is potentially not true? That Derby IS not the capital of Derbyshire."
County towns... Derbyshire is Matlock... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The makers call it a chocolate covered wafer biscuit. Matters not what anyone else thinks or how supermarkets choose to stock it. They could out it in the middle isle of Aldi. It would not magically become a multitool-workbench-multimedia-picnicset. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Kit Kat in fingers - a biscuit
Chunky Kit Kat - a chocolate bar
I want a chunky Kit Kat
Do you not like the fingers "
Yes, but my preference is a chunky one |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Kit Kat in fingers - a biscuit
Chunky Kit Kat - a chocolate bar
I want a chunky Kit Kat
Do you not like the fingers
Yes, but my preference is a chunky one "
you've made me blush |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If your fingers are covered in chocolate, you're in the wrong hole.
So wrong, it's the right hole."
It could be the left one, just depends on your point of view. |
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