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Without the need for a girly man cop-out for those too indecisive between the two.
I don't think I have ever met anyone who agrees with me on the fact that sporks are overrated, wastes of plastic (or metal, but I have never seen a metal spork). Sporks may be able to achieve both what a fork and spoon can do, but not with a satisfactory result.

You cannot eat soup with a spork for the incisions in the spoon portion to create the prongs allow for the broth to drip out. Why not just use a fork?
You cannot eat meat, salad, vegetables, or fruit with a spork for the prongs are too wide and lack the surface area to cling onto solid food in the desired manner.

It's better to just carry a spoon and a fork with you rather than struggle trying to eat with a spork.
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