Rangers v Hearts half-time snack hammered as fans say ‘I wouldn’t feed that to my dog’
The football was mouth-watering - but social media was MUCH less impressed by the food on offer
HAMPDEN served up some incredible scenes at the weekend’s two Scottish Cup semi-finals.
Celtic will be back again at the National Stadium next month after an epic Saturday and win – on penalties – over Aberdeen.
Rangers will join them after they dished out a 2-0 defeat to Hearts 24 hours later.
But while the football fayre was fantastic – and cheesy grins adorn the faces of fans on either side of the Old Firm – the same can’t be said of everyone.
Especially not one fan when it came to the crunch between the Gers and Jambos.
They shared their half-time Hampden snack with popular social media – and it drew a resounding thumbs down from the majority of the 300-plus replies.
The serving of nachos, drizzled with gloopy cheese sauce, cost £4.50 at the penultimate round of the competition – won by Gers thanks to Cyriel Dessers’ double.
But one fan said the sight resembled a CRIME SCENE and another said they wouldn’t even feed the dish to their DOG.
American fans chimed in too with many comparing it to petrol station snacks in the US – and not favourably.
While there was no review of how the snack tasted – the look and the price lost Scots, English and American appetites all at once.
One said: “Scotland just declared war against Mexico with those.”
Another added: “As a Texan, my heart weeps for that … glob.”
A third blasted: “That’s a crime scene.”
And another declared: “I would‘nae feed that tae ma dug.”
The portion size, not to mention the dressing came in for some criticism too.
“If ever a meal has summed up Hampden and the experience of going there it’s that,” said previous visitor to the ground in Mount Florida on the south side of Glasgow.
Another said: “That’s literally a single bag of Doritos and a little bit of sauce. I wouldn’t pay more than £1 for that.”
More went on: “These aren’t nachos, they’re Depressos.”
Another wittily re-named the dish “not chos”.
And as it was a Rangers game, the Gers theme was maintained with an old Hampden hero of this season’s finalists, as another fan replied: “It’s a Nacho Novo for me!”
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