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True about it possibly collapsing if it is capable of doing so. I'll take a guess that it doesn't but might be wrong.If that little pocket collapses into the fry compartment for space savings during shipping, that could be messy as hell if you bump it/push it in by accident and eject all the ketchup.
By the way, I'm pretty sure I got a fry cup with a little compartment for dipping like this way back in the 90's.
Just another excuse to increase price for Heinz and fast food restaurants that use this
I looked at another photo of it on the internet and there appears to be little slits around the compartment where it meets the fry container. Judging from that, I think it likely folds out, but maybe there's a fold/flap/tab that keeps it from going back in once pulled out. It would make sense for it to be collapsible for shipping purposes and to take up less storage space.True about it possibly collapsing if it is capable of doing so. I'll take a guess that it doesn't but might be wrong.
How do you been about sharing? I'm always down to dip my fryreminds me of my wife during that 'time of the month'.
You were there for the invention of ketchup and you're here for the invention of the ketchup compartment.
Not gonna lie. I feel dumb for not thinking of that.
I hope this is real. I love when I see new inventions that didn't require technological advances. Things that could've been done decades ago if someone had thought of it before.
Like the step down tailgate:
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