

the study was done at the university of vermont. this article links to it, but the link is dead and I cannot spend any more energy on this topic.
https://www.businessinsider.com/sandwich-making-hacks-2018-7#salt-and-pepper-your-veggies-9
this is bullshit I was an early adopter then lemm.ee shut down and now I look like I just showed up


the study was done at the university of vermont. this article links to it, but the link is dead and I cannot spend any more energy on this topic.
https://www.businessinsider.com/sandwich-making-hacks-2018-7#salt-and-pepper-your-veggies-9


so there was some kind of casual study that showed people tend to take smaller bites of diagonally cut sandwiches. do not ask me to give a source, Dan Pashman mentioned it on his James Beard Award winning podcast The Sporkful.
Side note: The Sporkful is best known for its ongoing debate about whether or not a hodog is a sandwich


diagonally.
two triangles. there’s some science behind this: the angle/cut makes the eater take smaller bites.
smaller bites have been shown to have a greater sensory experience: texture & flavor.
if you like science and are smart cut your FUCKING SANDWICHES DIAGONALLY


oof :(
university of vermont, this article links to it but the link has gone dead. I presume if you wrote to the culinary department they could dig it up on some old hard drive
https://www.businessinsider.com/sandwich-making-hacks-2018-7#salt-and-pepper-your-veggies-9