Football fans left sickened by 'disgraceful' 85p footy scran that 'should be cordoned off by blue and white police tape' | The Sun

FOOTBALL fans are disgusted by an item of food sold by Hungarian outfit Ferencvarosi TC.

Popular Twitter account Footy Scran shared a photo of a serving of Zsíros Kenyér sold for just 85p.

Zsíros Kenyér translates to 'Fatty Bread' and is a popular bar snack in Hungary.

It consists of buttered bread topped with red onion – but Ferencvarosi's version turned fans' stomachs.

They topped some rather sad-looking white bread with raw red onions, and even for 85p some said they would not go near the snack.

One reacted saying: "That’s disgraceful."

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Another added: "It’s bin scrapings for paupers. Sooner starve than eat this garbage. 1/10."

A third wrote: "That should be cordoned off by blue and white police tape."

And another commented: "That looks awful."

In a poll asking whether the item was scran or no scran, 78 per cent of respondents answered saying 'no'.

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Earlier this year fans slammed a burger sold by Dundee United.

It was likened to a digestive biscuit, called out for not being cooked, and even branded so bad it's akin to a war crime.

Scotland appears to have a knack for horror scran with a burger sold by Aberdeen ranking as the highest 'no scran' vote ever.

However there are some clubs which excel when it comes to their food offerings, such as sixth-tier St Albans City.

Fans salivated over their £8 chicken burger with one labelling it a "thing of beauty".

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