Pizza wheels are bad, Japanese toilets are great
Culture
United States
Started June 22, 2026
So why do Americans use the former and not the latter?
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Pizza wheels are bad, Japanese toilets are great
Noahpinion (United States) | Jun 21, 2026
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Jun 22, 2026
Japanese toilets offer superior hygiene and comfort, suggesting that Americans should reconsider their bathroom choices for better health and convenience.
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Jun 22, 2026
The reluctance to adopt Japanese toilets reflects a resistance to change in American bathroom norms, questioning what innovation we truly value.
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Jun 22, 2026
The preference for pizza wheels over Japanese toilets highlights cultural differences in values around convenience and technological adoption.
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Jun 22, 2026
Pizza wheels improve the eating experience by allowing for easy sharing and portioning, making them a practical choice for social gatherings.
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Despite their practicality, pizza wheels contribute to environmental waste, raising concerns about sustainability in American food culture.
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