Five facts about sandwiches / Walla!NEWS system
Who wants to eat half a sandwich?
Because it turns out that there are people who sell such sandwiches on Facebook, and they also allow themselves to charge a "modest" amount of 1.3 million dollars (about NIS 5 million) for them.
A man from Leicester, England, uploaded a photo of his half-eaten sandwich to Facebook.
He called it a "half-eaten new sandwich" and it is estimated that it probably contained cheese mixed with a piece of meat that was described as "very crispy".
He put the sandwich up for sale claiming "he couldn't finish it".
According to the report of the British independent, the sandwich is no longer available on the Facebook Marketplace, which indicates that either it was bought or the guy who posted it suddenly got hungry.
Bizarre?
Yes, but it turns out that this is not the first time that bizarre food has been offered for sale on this platform.
1.3 million dollars.
Anyone buying?/Documentation on social networks according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law
Another man made headlines after posting a photo of "the saddest lunch you'll ever see."
The meal consisted of a boiled potato with beans.
And the catch?
He didn't have a plate so he had to eat it on the glass surface of the microwave.
"I'm a mobile phone engineer with a microwave in the office, but I forgot to bring something to eat in it, so I used the microwave plate," he wrote, "I'm sorry."
More problematic sandwiches
A diner ordered an avocado sandwich for NIS 65 - and received a dish that shocked her and her followers.
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A meal offered for sale on Facebook/screenshot, Facebook Marketplace
Of course the followers were confused about this "engineer" and wrote to him that he is "probably not such a good engineer".
He was somehow hoping to get paid for this delusional meal, but we guess it didn't work out so well for him, just like the man who sold a half-eaten sandwich.
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