If you decide to play fast and indian eroticismloose with the laws of snack-making in Scotland, you had better be prepared for the consequences.
SEE ALSO: British man complains about crooked bread, gets a perfect responseEarlier this week, Houda from London shared an unusual idea for an amendment to the ever-popular cheese on toast.
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Yep. Cheese and chocolate on toast. Mixed together.
It's probably fair to say the reviews were mixed.
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Perhaps the widespread outrage was best summed up by one Scottish man's tweet, though -- he flagged it straight up with the police.
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Unsurprisingly, they didn't respond -- but with over 5,000 retweets, it seems like a lot of people feel pretty strongly about the issue.
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