American Page
The concept of American menus originated in the 1940s and was initially produced by Japanese manufacturers. However, after World War II, the manufacturing industry remained in Taiwan, continuing until the 1990s when Taiwanese manufacturers shifted production to China. Due to excessive production, American menus became ubiquitous but remained unchanged. However, since the popularization of environmentally friendly non-woven fabric in 2000, its application in menus has proven significantly more effective than traditional American menus. This advancement led to the naming of this distinctive type as the "Invincible Menu," marking a new trend in menu production.