The term "lazy Susan" likely originated in the early 20th century as a way to describe a rotating tray that makes serving food easier. The Word "lazy" implies convenience, suggesting that the device allows diners to access dishes without having to pass them around, while "Susan" was a common name at the time. Some theories suggest it may have been a marketing term to evoke a sense of luxury and ease in dining. However, the exact origin remains unclear.
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