What's it that they are saying? That with regards to consolation meals, you'll be able to't beat a little bit of Carb on Carb motion?
Nicely one Scots Twitter consumer has bought individuals debating the deserves of one among life's simplest pleasures, the crisp sandwich.
Lathering up two slices of bread (and even higher, a morning roll) with butter then including your favorite crisps as your filling is sufficient to get anybody's mouth salivating.
Nonetheless, not everyone seems to be a fan and Scottish Twitter consumer Darren Menzies (@Ken_luvs_Babs) introduced the controversy to the social media web site lately by asking "Aye or naw?"
He is since had 1000's of responses as individuals debated the deserves of this well-liked snack, with many describing it as "underrated" and the "final snack".
One particular person posted: "This should not even be a debate. One of the best luggage of crisps are those you'll be able to match an entire packet on one roll."
Whereas @HighlandScouse joked: "Crisp butty, and crisp piece each acceptable. Crisp sandwich no, too posh."
"Completely," added @ThonJacobite. "A lot butter, loadsa crisps aw squashed oan. Braw."
The whole lot was mentioned from the type of crips, as to if it is best to use butter and even the kind of bread.
One particular person responded: "Sure, however with correct crisps, no wotsits or different overvalued articles."
"Salt n vinegar on white bread," pitched in one other. "Cheese if I am going connoisseur."
One other added: "Cannae beat a chunk on crisps eh, nevertheless it’s simply bought to be on Plain Bread."
Others had been getting a bit artistic with their recommendations.
Fellow consumer @sandy recommended: "Tayto beef & onion on Polish sourdough with caramelized purple onion chutney and cheddar."
Others recommended different toppings with every thing from salad cream and cheese to marmite and brown sauce.
One follower may need gone a bit too far although by suggesting solely including tomato sauce... we aren't certain about that.
Not everybody was a fan, one particular person admitted their son does not like them - jokingly asking if that is grounds for a paternity take a look at.
One even went so far as to say the considered a chunk and crisps gave them the "boke".
What do you suppose? Do you eat them?
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