This design became popular in mid-20th-century dinnerware as people sought more practical utensils, and you can still find them in various silverware sets today. So, the next time you pick up a fork with a cut tine, know that it’s more than just an ordinary fork—it’s a versatile tool designed for both cutting and spearing. A small detail, but one that shows the ingenuity that often hides in plain sight on our tables.
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