To make sure you never miss out on your favourite NEW stories, we're happy to send you some reminders

Click 'OK' then 'Allow' to enable notifications

People Left Absolutely Disgusted By Beans On Weetabix Suggestion

People Left Absolutely Disgusted By Beans On Weetabix Suggestion

Beans. On. Weetabix. Let that sink in

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Everyone's on board with beans on toast. Even beans on crumpets. Waffles, jacket potatoes, and chips - the list is endless.

But how do you feel about baked beans on Weetabix. Yes, the wheat-filled cereal.

Well, the official Weetabix Twitter account asked the question - why should bread have all the fun, when there's Weetabix?

They then went on to suggest: "Serving up @HeinzUK Beanz on bix for breakfast with a twist. #ItHasToBeHeinz #HaveYouHadYourWeetabix."

It didn't take long for everyone to jump on the bandwagon with Lancashire Police responding: "We came here for reports of a crime... and we were not disappointed," alongside a vomming GIF.

Lidl also got in touch asking: "Babe are u ok? You've hardly touched your Weetabix and beans!" To which Weetabix replied: "Just about to tuck in, babes. Question is spoon or knife and fork?" I say just go hands in, people eating this concoction are clearly monsters.

Sainsbury's put their 2p in, writing: "Beans have no authority here, no authority AT ALL," in reference to the wonder that was the Handforth Parish Council Zoom call. Heinz were quick to jump in, adding: "*Removes Sainsbury's from chat*". Bravo, fellas.

PA

Domino's Pizza also got in on the action, saying: "Us: Pineapple on pizza is the most controversial food ever. Weetabix: Hold my spoon." Pineapple on Weetabix, anyone?

When Weetabix followed up on the tweet telling people that 'no beans were harmed in the making of this breakfast', someone responded: "That's not a breakfast, it is the beginning of the apocalypse."

National Rail also commented: "Due to a @weetabix adding beans to their cereal, all services will be delayed while we figure out what is happening...." Oh, the irony.

Even Skyscanner jumped on the viral tweet, writing: "This is worse than people who clap when the plane lands."

The Food Standards Agency wrote: "No food laws appear to have been broken. Morally however..." Morally, you're knackered I'm afraid.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: Food, Community