The post sparked a flurry of theories in the comments section, with one person suggesting: "For taking off tight bottle caps, just put it around the cap and squeeze - the teeth will bite in to grip while the scissors give you more leverage to turn.".
And that was followed closed by a third Reddit user, who concurred: "They're kitchen scissors and those bits are for cracking bones in poultry.
People gobsmacked after learning what bumpy 'teeth' on kitchen scissors are really for Ever been puzzled by the 'teeth' found on some pairs of scissors?
They're generally multi-purpose, and most have been covered in the other comments, but to summarise, they can be used for cracking nuts, gripping or breaking meat bones, opening bottles, and removing raised wine corks.".
Agreement was found elsewhere, with a second adding: "They're chicken scissors and it's for breaking the bones of the chicken.