Someone thinks they found out why it’s called a club sandwich and our mind is blown
We’ve had plenty of club sandwiches in our time – well, one or two – and we never knew it meant this.
I’m 27 and just found out club sandwich means chicken & lettuce under bacon – mind blown
— Will Taylor (@Will_Tayls91) May 14, 2018
To which the only sane response is …
No way
— Laura Slater (@_LauraSlater) May 15, 2018
Fucking mind is still bamboozled
— Will Taylor (@Will_Tayls91) May 15, 2018
I'm 35 next week. Feel proud you learnt that before
— Laura Slater (@_LauraSlater) May 15, 2018
Except, well, not everyone was convinced.
It doesn’t mean that.
— Tommy Rose (@tomdotcom1) May 16, 2018
Well in which case it should!
— Kevin Patrick Hand (@KevinHandBBC) May 16, 2018
I don't believe it does.
Believe it's widely regarded as being devised in the Union club of New York and originally refered to as the 'union club sandwich'.— Tin Tin (@tintinpant) May 15, 2018
I’m not listening to anyone who tells me it’s not!
— Will Taylor (@Will_Tayls91) May 15, 2018
This is the same reaction I felt when I learnt the numbers on a toaster was just time
— Rob Fox (@robofox1983) May 15, 2018
Really?!
— Will Taylor (@Will_Tayls91) May 15, 2018
Peter Kay is apparently to blame. Although for what, we’re not entirely sure.
you should thank Peter Kay's Car Share for that….
— Daz Keelor (@dazk55) May 16, 2018
Peter Kay has a lot to answer for. @Will_Tayls91 did they also tell you that gullible has been removed from the dictionary to save embarrassment?
— Stuart Davison (@Stuart_of_skelf) May 16, 2018
It doesn't. It's one of those fake backronyms the internet digs up from time to time.
— As Electrifying As A Hairdryer Thrown In A Hot Tub (@durrellb) May 16, 2018
Like that time Twitter told us News stood for News, Events, Weather, Sports…
— Matt Walker (@MattofWalker) May 16, 2018
What, that isn’t true either?