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Round bottom yoghurt container

Category: Food
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Why not make those individual-sized containers of yoghurt with rounded bottoms, like they do with liter-sized soft-drink bottles? With the current flat-bottomed ones, it's a struggle to scrape out the last spoonful of yoghurt,and you waste food. The round-bottom cups could be stored upside down, or else have an added plastic piece on the bottom to make it flat for storage (again like the soft-drink bottles).

trc, Nov 28 2006

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Added piece of plastic is the way to go. If you left the containers round and stored them upside-down, you'd be stuck holding the yogurt until you finish it. People all over the world would be wandering the streets, spoons in hand... searching tirelessly for a way to set down their half-eaten yogurts. The humanity!

CDugan, Dec 02 2006

mabye you could make it like u said, but have a small strip of plastic around the bottom to set it down when your done?

Xodus, Dec 11 2006