People were horrified by an item on a man's Full English breakfast.
Jordan Mead shared a snap of his Full English on Twitter. He said: "Name a better start to a Sunday than a full English!"
The dish comprised of classic breakfast items such as sausage, fried eggs and hash browns. However, the post has since gone viral after Jordan's inclusion of peas on the plate.
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The controversial item has ignited a discussion in the comments More than 1,900 have responded to the post. Companies such as Deliveroo were baffled by the addition.
The official Twitter account posted: "not sure about the peas though."
Martin said: " Peas?? No bacon, mushrooms, black pudding. That isn’t a full English"
Bub added: "While that is a tasty looking dish, you are bending the limits of the name "full english" lol. Peas?"
Laura messaged, alongside a sick emoji: "Peas?"
Paul tweeted: "Definitely skip the peas!!"
Tracy said: "Never have I ever seen peas on a full English"
Steve posted : "Peas just do not belong on a breakfast."
Lee said: "There is so many things wrong with peas on a brekkie"
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