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10+ Totally Absurd Things That Restaurants Have Served Food On

Sorry, but I’m not amused having my food being served on something less than a plate.

Imagine going to a restaurant and finding out that the word “Cutlery” has no meaning anymore. It’s shocking how people are enjoying their food even while being made a total fool out of themselves.

A Twitter account by the name We want plates is showing the world the bizarre experiences of people getting their food served on everything BUT a plate.

Here are a few weirdest ways some restaurants have served their food.

1. I mean, sure if this person was 4-8 years old or something. But seriously?

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2. Your final answer, sire?

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3. It just doesn’t seem to get it. Who’s brilliant idea was this anyway?

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4. I’d love to have this Ferris wheel. Yes, please.

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5. But that’s the whole point of fine dining, no?

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6. Just clear something with me here, HOW THE HELL DO YOU HANG KEBABS?! And why?

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7. Just ketchup and vinegar? What good is that going to do?

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8. Does it cost more or less than the regular old china?

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9. Looks-wise: No. Taste-wise: Maybe? Poor chefs, though.

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10. A new way to serve the salt and pepper, with a hint of nastiness, of course.

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11. I would like to go with option C, but there is no winning prize.

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12. I can’t even. I don’t want to.

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13. For God’s sake, do something!

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14. How convenient will it be if you didn’t have to eat the noodles from the glass?

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15. And the shoe fits!

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16. A Glass?!

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17. Dish straight from the farmer’s? So fresh!

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18. A strange yet amazing experience this restaurant is offering.

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19. If that were me, I’d throw that rock at them for serving like this.

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20. They want people to eat the slate as well.

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So, were these posts at least half as fun to read as they were fun to post for us? I’m sure pretty much all of them had your attention. Do let us know your weird restaurant experiences in the comments below.

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