Behold the incredible reason why Tesco withdrew the croissants in the shape of a crescent

A traditional product is no longer on the shelves of british supermarket chain Tesco , after the British seem not to go well with the… curves.
The croissants -a French traditional product, whose name means “crescent” – “eliminated” from the british breakfast since the British prefer the straight croissants from the convex.
The supermarket chain claims that the C shape of the croissant is the cause for the decline of sales, since the customers want straight to be able to anoint them a lot easier to jam to them.

Tesco sells 1 million. croissant of the week, and by tomorrow I’ll sell it straight, which as argued is a choice of 3/4 of the customers.
“The majority of clients finds that it is easier to anoint jam with only one move on a straight croissant, while the croissant with the shape of a crescent moon they need, as they argue, “at least three moves, which increases the probability of accidents, such as “dirty hands and a drop of jam on the table,” a”, refers to.
As it was natural that the decision of Tesco commented appropriately on social media.
“A decision like this… leads to the Great Britain further away from Europe”, “leave them already in the oven” and “you’re kidding”, were some of the reactions.

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