Sh Jay this is the size a professional caterer would slice a cake at a wedding. There is usually a lot of people and there wouldn't be enough cake to go around. It's also neater and less messy to cut it like this as opposed to triangle slices.
You're all so mean. This is a useful thing to know. Maybe it's a party with a lot of desserts so people can get a bit of each one. Maybe you could serve those small pieces to young kids that don't eat much. Maybe you brought a cake to a dinner and there's more guests than you had planned, and you want to give a piece to everyone. Or maybe you just don't have much money but still you wanted to give cake to people. What's wrong about it?
Who would want to be friends with someone who is picky, not appreciative and can't understand that his/her friend could not afford a larger cake anyway?
This is pretty cool! Even though the cake sizes are too small (which is unfair), we're getting so many pieces from that cake only meant for 8 to 10 people. It's quite normal for buffet style restaurants and weddings. Nice! ❤️
It's honestly a decent size if you consider that you had a cocktail hour w/3 or more appetizers, a starting salad, then full entree. I get so full during a 3 course meal that I have to nearly make myself sick if I try to get through dessert
J-Horse I've never been to one without food. Even buffet or pot luck style receptions serve a *lot* of food. It's unrealistic in a majority of special events like a wedding, to not have an actual meal or food served
This is fine for 26 people getting a taste of cake, as long as your guests don't mind getting a ton of frosting on their piece, or no frosting on others, some people getting a tiny piece, while others get a full serving. If this was sold to me in a restaurant, I'd want my money back.
You guys don't see the whole big picture. Obviously someone is not going to serve JUST 1 CAKE at a party. This is best for a meal with many courses or a buffet, or potluck party, you name it (imagine having 10 different flavors of cakes AFTER 100 appetizers and 3 main dishes). This is the best way to ensure everyone gets to try every dish. Also if I saw a cake cut into traditional 8 large pieces, I'd be quite nervous to try it because I may not like it after 1 bite, or may get too full and sick of it after a few bites, or discover that it has an ingredient I'm allergic to, BUT THEN I'VE ALREADY TOUCHED THE PIECE OF CAKE. It would be a waste to throw it away, but would be awkward to offer to other people. Even though many people claim to be able to eat a whole cake, in reality, not many people actually can.
Man if i buy a gift for someone's occasion and they try me with that little piece of cake I'd be pissed. This is why i don't waste my time or money on birthdays or weddings or anniversaries. Man if you cant afford another or bigger cake you should reconsider the event.
Dont worry man, if thats your mindset, where you care so little about people, no one is gonna want you at their events anyway! Nice how problems solve themselv es
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Genya Safin First no one is fighting. Everyone is only expressing how they feel about such a small slice of cake which they are entitled to do. I dont see any fight in that. This is a comment section. Second I agree with the masses. It's too small. Who are they feeding? A bunch of 2 year olds? That slice size is an insult to an adult. *NO FIGHT HERE.* _JUST MY OPINION / COMMENT._
I once watched a lady cut paper thin slices on a cake...what is sad is the cake was huge and not that many people showed up.....the cheapness is real. Don't even have a party if that's the case
Personally, most people don't eat their whole slice, I'd only go half way through and save half if it was a wedding thing. Aside from pictures, story and the cake. What else can you share with someone who missed your wedding.
24 servings out this size it's ok *For a taster* If you intent to serve it You better have 2 of those cakes and cut each into 12 portions Because if you serve me the first one, I don't want to see you again my dear
Okay, you all are mad, but let's be real, we all KNOW that one picky brat who takes the last slice of cake, eats one bite of it, makes a face and then throws the rest out. Do this but have unlimited seconds. And a crap ton more cakes cut like this, just in case.
I don't like cake that much, so I would gladly take a small piece, but oh boy, these comments are so funny! xD If this were cheesecake or rumcake I would be mad as fuck too. Don't you even dare!
I wonder how she became a chef... Use some conscience lady 😂😂😂😂 if you serve someone such a small peice of cake.... That would be your last cake cutting ceremony 😂😂😂
I'd just buy two cakes. Nobody in my family would want a piece of cake that tiny. Good idea for cutting up a cake at work though. People don't want big chunks of cake at work.