FOOTBALL fans have been left disgusted after an image was shared of a lacklustre £4.60 bacon roll being served at a stadium in the English Championship.
The poorly-presented snack, purchased at Reading FC’s Select Car Leasing Stadium, has attracted backlash from fans, who slated the roll on social media.
An image shows a roll cut in half, with no butter or sauce on either side, lined just two slices of bacon in the bottom half of the snack.
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The bacon appears undercooked and still very pink, with long layers of fat attached to both slices of the much-loved breakfast food.
The food, served in a cardboard container with a blue and white napkin, reportedly costs just under £5.
The snack seems to leave more than a little to be desired and was barraged with comments after it was shared to social media.
FootyFood posted the submission to social media on Wednesday writing: “Bacon roll at Reading FC – £4.60.”
Social media users were quick to comment on the snack, sharing some hilarious quips regarding the bacon’s half-cooked appearance.
Nathan Dixon said: “It looks like it’s been cooked by a tea light candle.”
Sarah Hazel said: “A good vet could bring that bacon back to life.”
Gilly Topham said: “A defibrillator will get that oinking again.”
Justin Trick said: “Bacon looks like it’s been cooked in a Dyson Air Blade in the gents toilets.”
Reading have made a decent start to their Championship campaign this season, winning seven of their first 13 games and sitting fifth in the table, just two points off the top.
Aside from a brief season in the Premier League back in 2012, Reading have been a constant fixture in the Championship since the 2008/09 season.
The Royals will be hoping to return to the top flight under their current manager, ex-Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder, Paul Ince.