A photo on Twitter (X) has sparked heated discussions on Japanese social media. This photo shows a coffee jelly in a coffee shop with the words’Plastic recycling logoThe scene.
This incident was reported by a Japanese gossip newspaperGendai dailyThe staff of the proofreading department posted it, which received over 100000 likes on Twitter.
The discussion sparked by this symbol is focused on whether it means that the store is using ready-made coffee jelly produced in bulk or homemade desserts.
During the summer vacation, I visited a trendy coffee shop and ordered coffee jelly to eat. After pouring on the cream, unexpected words popped up: ‘ ᐠ⁽ー⑅̆ー⁾ᐟ’
Some netizens believe that this symbol indicates that the shop has purchased pre made coffee jelly from the market, as this product is usually packaged in plastic containers with recycling labels. However, netizens who hold different opinions insist that this indicates that the coffee shop made its own coffee jelly and coincidentally used plastic boxes with logos.
In this discussion, many netizens expressed their opinions one after another:
If it is a ready-made coffee jelly, this kind of transfer printing is unlikely to occur, so it is likely to be the material used by the shop to store it in a container
This is a handmade logo (laughs)
Winning! This is a self-made proof
Opponents argue that:
If the shop makes it themselves, the logo should be recessed instead of floating, right
Will there be a raised mark on the coffee jelly package sold in the market
Do you know that the recycling logo is raised, so it should be a quantity product exclusively for the store
This is a quantity product for the store, that’s why special plastic containers are used, right? Just look at the plastic containers for fruits, which are also concave and convex
Moreover, based on personal experience analysis:
The coffee jelly I bought at the FamilyMart convenience store at home is also like this
If a shop wants to make their own coffee jelly, they should use metal containers with better thermal conductivity instead of plastic containers with logos
A simple ‘Plastic recycling logo“It has inspired such a wide range of discussions, which can not help but make people marvel at the way of information dissemination in the Internet era!