So I’m guessing low pressure environments like being on a plane were causing teacakes to explode but it’s been solved now or something. Guess I should actually read the article
Yep, tunnoks didn’t change anything but the RAF re-evaluated the ban on teacakes on planes from around 1965 after some apparently exploded. They ran more tests.
…what?
We’re not British enough to understand.
So I’m guessing low pressure environments like being on a plane were causing teacakes to explode but it’s been solved now or something. Guess I should actually read the article
Yep, tunnoks didn’t change anything but the RAF re-evaluated the ban on teacakes on planes from around 1965 after some apparently exploded. They ran more tests.