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Spaghetti as metaphor for diversity

"... my use of the term spaghetti derives from the infamous motorway inter section at the heart of the West Midlands used as a metaphor for cultural diversity across the region - we are all separate strands of the bigger plate of spaghetti - I've heard other metaphors used for diversity such as the melting pot and the mosaic, but I like the idea of a plate of spaghetti as it retains the individual components, like the ceramic pieces of the mosaic whilst having the feel of fluidity and the intermingling nature of the melting pot.

Each individual strand is perfect but together the overall effect is scrummy delicious"

Pete Millington

Pete Millington trades as Big 'n' Bostin' Heritage
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