The history of the chopsticks sleeve is kind of riveting. Even more surprising is that non-Japanese restaurants never...
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The history of the chopsticks sleeve is kind of riveting. Even more surprising is that non-Japanese restaurants never took to advertising on equivalent fork-knife-spoon utensil packaging (as almost immediately after wider deployment, “printed paper chopstick sleeves became vernacular advertisements for shops and restaurants”). (~via Veronique.)
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