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Luke Matthews

Woman's controversial 'double carb' sandwich is causing some big arguments

Everything tastes better between bread. It's just a fact.

A food philosopher once famously tweeted: "English people will dead put anything in a sandwich. Fish fingers, chips, crisps, sausages. You name it, it's going f***ing bread."

Sandwiches are an absolute staple of the British diet, and if you say you've ever found a decent office lunch which doesn't include a sandwich, then we say you're a liar.

It's very rare that a sandwich filling can shock this nation, but one woman appears to achieved it after posting a photo of her 'double carb' snack which spilt others right down the middle.

Posting a photo of her creation, the anonymous foodie revealed that one of her go-to dinners is a pack of cooked noodles between two slices of buttered bread.

Plenty of others admitted to the same guilty pleasure (Facebook)

Anticipating the divide the noodle sandwich would bring, she said 'love it or hate it, 100% from me, yummy."

After sharing the post on the Feeding a Family for £1 a Day Facebook group , the important issue soon gathered plenty of attention, as it racked up more than 1,300 likes.

Although it very much split opinion, she will have been relived to learn that a noodle butty is a guilty pleasure for plenty of others too, as reported by The Sun .

One added their own twist, replying: "Love a noodle sandwich, even better with cheese."

A second noodle sandwich fan raved: "Don't knock it till you've tried it lol best sandwich apart from a mushy pea one."

Another replied: "Ooh not had one for a while, may have to go and buy some noodles. Mouth is watering."

But there were also some haters as one snapped back: "Definite no from me. I’ve eaten some weird stuff in the past though so no judgement."

A second said: "Nope. Soggy bread," - along with a queasy emoji.

Another simply added: "Yuck."

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