Utilities and Sundry come from gnome-shell. gnome-shell uses gnome-menu,
which is shared with gnome-panel. The reason they are sparsely populated
is because many of the applications in these two categories are not
installed by default.

Reverting the gnome-applications.menu is not a solution since it will
break the current gnome-shell behaviour (of having utilities and Sundry
folders).

gnome-shell 3.12 no longer uses gnome-menus, but presumably gnome-
classic would.

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  Menus in gnome-session-flashback are bloated in Trusty

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