For a uni project, I want to find out what people want in an inclusive crockery set for disabled people I have done a 2 min Survey this is the link Thank Youfor taking part
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I filled it and I think if someone is disabled and has difficulty the worst problem is them breaking so I never realized it but in my country we liked to use Brass and Stainless steel a lot for crockery and still we like 304 Stainless steel utensils. They are good because they allow to be reused even if they are thrown from a height
I see, Thank you for filling out the form. In the UK we use a lot of plastic but does not mean they have a disability that means they would break the ceramic or porcelain bowl, plate or mug even forks and spoons etc. For question 3, in the UK disabled people can live alone or pay to have carers, their parents or have a live in assistance. I am disabled who has live in carers as my parents but when I move out will have my partner as my carer.
Ahh I see. Thanks, yeah I hate plastic utensils. At least not at home or at any other place. Copper and tin coated Brass is best material for cooking :). They have antimicrobial properties.
Strong Porcelain could be cost prohibitive.
By the way, if not for stealing, utensils could last 3-4 generations if used for intended purpose. I don't recommend Iron though, it has to be made thick and it is heavier than Stainless steel. And Aluminum can cause ALZHEIMER'S. So it is good to use metals.
I keep a Copper jug and food grade stainless steel for this very purpose.
And yeah in Pakistan we have somewhat similar big families so people live in too
Thank you all of this has been very helpful
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