Someone Asked About The Right Way To Finish Eating A Sandwich And Now Everyone Is Arguing

A photo of a half-eaten sandwich is stirring a fierce debate online as to the right way to finish a sandwich.

Someone Asked About The Right Way To Finish Eating A Sandwich And Now Everyone Is Arguing

A photo of a half-eaten sandwich is stirring a fierce debate online as to the right way to finish a sandwich.

The photo, which shows a half-eaten sandwich that has the labels A, B, C on different sections, was shared by user @vickcantmiss on X on Aug. 22 and has been going viral on the platform.

In their post, @vickcantmiss asks "which one would b ur next bite? Mine would be B".

The post has sparked a heated debate, with people offering their wide-ranging and elaborate opinions.

People drew diagrams.

They listed out options and ranked them.

Others went with a more unconventional approach.

Meanwhile, some said they wouldn't have gotten into the situation in the first place.

This is not the first time the photo has gone viral.

It appears to have started making the rounds in March 2024, when it appears to have emerged on Reddit and made its way onto TikTok, where TikTokers made videos explaining at length the logic behind their decisions.

Different versions of the photo have also been shared and gone throughout the years, including a photo of a different sandwich shared on Reddit two years ago.

What’s ur next bite
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In 2017, a student night club in Sheffield in the UK also asked people how they'd prefer their toast to be cut and caused a huge debate.

So what do you think? What would be your next bite?

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