‘It looks like something my dog sicked up!’: Aldi customer shares picture of its breakfast sandwich filled with bits of egg, a dash of tomato sauce and an inch-long chunk of sausage
- Liam Jordan took to Facebook to shame the retailer over tiny fragments of egg
- He said the sandwich, which comes as a pack of three is ‘consistently terrible’
- The student said he wouldn’t pay £1.89 if it weren’t for the other two in pack
- Social media users compared the ‘pitiful’ ensemble to dog vomit online
An Aldi customer has posted pictures of his hilariously bad ‘sausage and egg’ sandwich – showing it contained the most minuscule sliver of meat.
Liam Jordan’s snap shows tiny fragments of egg, tomato sauce and an inch-long chunk of sausage.
Sharing the picture online, he pointed out that the egg seemed to be avoiding what was left of the meat despite the All Day Breakfast sandwich showing huge chunks of sausage in the advert.
The Leicester University student complained to the retailer online, writing: ‘Aldi UK Sausage and Egg… Really? Egg scared with sausage more like.’
Pictured: The ‘pitiful’ sandwich (left) that Liam Jordan shared on Aldi’s Facebook page in a public post as he demanded action be taken. And, right, how the triple is advertised
The dismal sandwich appears to be part of the £1.89 All Day Breakfast Triple Pack. Aldi’s glossy picture of the snack shows three sausages nestled between slices of white bread.
But Liam suggested in his post this is not the first time he has been disappointed by the snack.
He wrote: ‘This sandwich is so consistently terrible, if it wasn’t for the other two I’d never buy this.’
He added: ‘Can you please get something done about this? The usual, ‘If you’re unhappy you can return it… Blah blah blah…’ is simply not good enough.
‘By the time you’re eating it, could be miles away etc. Just sort the sandwiches… Please!’
Fellow social media users reacted with amusement to Liam’s post. Matthew Tute replied: ‘That looks pitiful lol.’
Debra Jefferson added: ‘The poor egg looks petrified’. And Jenna Marie Moynehan wrote: ‘Looks like something my dog sicked up.’
An Aldi spokesperson said: ‘We’re sorry to hear that this sandwich didn’t meet our usual high standards and have shared Mr Jordan’s feedback with our supplier’.