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ORFI RESTAURANT Cutlery with handles that are enlarged and/or contoured to help make them easier to grip. Using cutlery with a larger grip means that your fingers don't need to be wrapped tightly around the handle to grip securely. This can be useful if you find it painful to hold your fingers in a tight grip, or are unable to form a tight grip. Contoured handles are shaped to fit the contours of your hand, which can allow a more secure grip of the handle. Some items also have other features such as angled heads or lighter weight, which may make them easier to use. SOURCE: https://www.livingmadeeasy.org.uk/eating%20and%20drinking/lightweight-cutlery-1479-p/ ● Spoons & forks shaped to assist eating Spoons and forks with shaped cutlery heads designed to be used by someone who has had surgery, for example to their lips, palate or tongue. Many of these items are non-metallic which can also help to protect your mouth and teeth from damage while eating, particularly if you have a strong bite reflex or limited control when lifting the cutlery to your mouth.