Tittyfucking? Hardly comparable to guys putting socks on their penises.
You dramatic feminists never cease to humor me.
Tittyfucking? Hardly comparable to guys putting socks on their penises.
You dramatic feminists never cease to humor me.
Um, the selfie campaign alone raised £8 million for Cancer Research in just 6 days. If that's slacktivism then sign me up for a job as a slacker.
OMG that's awesome! I didn't know that.
Fifty million stars to you
Eleventy billion AMENs to this!
It also does absolutely nothing for the safety of the customers. Gloves aren't magically germ-resistant. If anything, it only really protects the chefs from germs, which isn't a concern.
SO. MUCH. THIS.
I have waitressed. Yes, I forewent the tongs and usually handled your lemon wedge with my bare hands. Deal with it.
Preach.
This is dumb. People are better about washing their hands than they are about changing gloves—you can't feel the grime on gloves. Americans are paranoid about germs.
Gloves make cooking less safe, not safer. You need to be able to sense temperature so you don't burn yourself, when something is slippery so you don't drop it, and to handle knives and food securely so you don't cut yourself when chopping. Gloves impair your sense of touch and make it more dangerous. Glove wearers are…
I'm a pantry cook & I do not feel as though it would be safe for me to be wearing gloves all the time...I have to do lots of very high-speed slicing & dicing & I would not feel safe putting a glove on my right hand (the one I use to hold my knife.) I want to have a very secure grip on my knife at all times.
As a pastry chef, I'm constantly changing my gloves. It's incredibly frustrating and time consuming and expensive. I go through two boxes of gloves a day! The line cooks go through almost three a day. And we don't even have to wear them the entire time, just when handling ready to eat foods.
The list goes on and on.
Totally! Gloves give a FALSE sense of security. Cross contamination occurs far more frequently with glove wearers.
PLUS, according to current law, you must first wash your hands (anyway!) before you put on gloves and every single time you change gloves. Imagine that for a minute.
You know what's really dirty?…
Yup. I was a cafeteria worker for a bit, and I'm not sure I changed gloves all shift.
This gloves thing is such BS. People put on the gloves, touch something filthy, continue using the gloves. It is actually grosser than bare hands.
The collection runs sizes 14-24, and these models look like a size 14 to me. I think the clothes are gorgeous and glad that they're being made. Non plus size clothes run 0-12, but would you ever see a size 12 model wearing them? I'm around the cusp, now a 10, but a 12/14 for years, and just glad that there's some…
They're larger than a size 6. And that's plus size in the fashion industry.
Am i missing something about the Vogue cover? What's the big deal?