A Merseyside pub has been told to "delete its account" after posting a photo of a roast dinner on social media - with an unusual ingrediant.
The Guelder Rose in Southport uploaded a snap of the staple British meal on its Facebook page.
The image features a plate piled high with a mixture of meats, roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings, stuffing, vegetables and gravy.
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But there is one unusual additional item on top.
The post asks the question: "Does ketchup belong on a roast dinner?"
People are then invited to participate in the poll by using one emoji for a yes answer, and a different emoji for no.
The post continues: "Let us know where you stand on the argument"
Some 55 people have cast their vote, and it's pretty definitive.
Just one person said they think ketchup should go on top of a roast dinner.
One woman wrote: "Ketchup goes on boring and plain meals, only nice tasty thick gravy on a roast."
A man commented: "Hell no. But mash potatoes do, hint, hint, hint."
Another simply joked: "What a horrible thing to do to a good roast."
One woman was more diplomatic, writing: "If you like it, yes. If you don’t like it, no. Easy!"
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