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Man was captured dipping Domino's Pizza slice into a pint of Guinness to eat

Sunday, 24/03/2024, 16:44 (GMT+7)

A man attracted attention after dipping a slice of pizza into a pint of stout to eat and enjoying it.

A man has caused quite a stir by dipping his pizza slice into a pint of Guinness before taking a bite. 

The incident took place at a pub in Kings Cross, London, leaving onlookers baffled and sparking a debate about unconventional food pairings.

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Man stirs controversy by dipping pizza in Guinness, sparking unconventional food debate. Image Credit: @amarahmaddar

Man was seen dipping his pizza into a pint of stout to eat, leaving people baffled

This strange incident occurred at a pub called Millers in Kings Cross, London. 

The man involved, whose identity remains unknown, was in the company of his friends, sharing a Domino's pizza while enjoying a pint of Guinness. 

Onlookers were taken aback as they witnessed him casually dipping an entire slice of pizza into his beer and consuming it as if it were a completely normal practice. 

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Unknown man surprises onlookers by dipping pizza slice into beer, sparking astonishment. Image Credit: @amarahmaddar

Amarah Maddar, a witness who managed to capture the entire event on camera, couldn't contain her astonishment and described the man's dipping behavior as nothing short of "criminal."

Amarah then posted the video on her social media platforms, where she expressed her bewilderment and questioned the unconventional choice of condiment. 

While most people typically opt for traditional pizza accompaniments like garlic and herb sauce, this man seemed to derive a peculiar pleasure from the unique combination of flavors that his pint of Guinness added to the experience. 

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Man finds joy in unconventional pizza and Guinness flavor combination, defying traditional norms. Image Credit: @amarahmaddar

The incident amused Amarah and her colleagues to such an extent that they playfully bestowed the man with the nickname "Lucky Dipper."

Soon after being shared online, the video quickly went viral, capturing the attention of viewers who were both incredulous and entertained by the man's dining habits. 

People had mixed opinions about the incident. 

Some thought the man should be reported to the police, while others supported his creative way of enjoying food. 

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Amarah and colleagues playfully nickname man "Lucky Dipper" due to his unusual eating habit. Image Credit: @amarahmaddar

During the discussion, someone jokingly mentioned that this unusual combination was less controversial than the ongoing pineapple-on-pizza debate.

On the other hand, some people thought it was rude of the woman to film the man without his permission.

It really should be a crime to record people unwillingly without their consent. And then to shame them and profit from it. People who do this are bottom of the barrel, one user said.

He is minding his own business and she should mind hers. It is extremely rude to film someone in this manner and then post about it, the second explained.

Saves time and energy, drinking and eating simultaneously, another claimed.

Frankly my Dear, I wouldn't consume either! Another said

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The 'rat snacking' trend sees Gen Z creators scavenging kitchen cabinets for peculiar snack combinations. Image Credit: TikTok

This trend arises from a peculiar TikTok phenomenon where Generation Z creators raid their kitchen cabinets to create strange snack combinations. 

Dubbed 'rat snacking', it involves imitating rodent-like behavior by scavenging for random food scraps to form a meal. 

Any unconventional food pairing qualifies as a 'rat snack', such as drizzling chocolate on a Ritz cracker or mixing hummus with dark chocolate.