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Man called ‘criminal’ after being seen dipping a slice of Domino’s pizza into a pint of Guinness and eating it – but would you try it?

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A woman has revealed her horror after watching a man dip his pizza into a pint of stout as a seasoning.

The bizarre moment took place at Millers pub in Kings Cross, London, where the unnamed man was spotted sharing a Domino’s pizza with friends, along with a pint of Guinness.

The reveler appeared to be enjoying a casual chat with his friends before dumping a whole slice of pizza into his beer and munching on it as if nothing had happened.

Onlooker Amarah Maddar, 26, who caught the whole thing on camera from outside the pub, couldn’t believe her eyes and said the man’s diving combination was ‘criminal’.

On her social media page @amarahmaddar, she wrote, “What did I just see?

A woman has revealed her horror after watching a man dip a slice of pizza in his stout and eat it

‘Dipping dominoes into your pint is criminal!’

While many of us opt for more classic condiments – like the beloved garlic and herb dip made famous by the brand – the man seemed to enjoy the extra kick his pint offered.

Personal assistant Amarah said the concoction left her ‘horrified’, not least because another friend of his also tried the hearty, infused snack.

Amarah was out with her colleagues when she discovered the adventure. The group laughed so much that they even nicknamed the man ‘Lucky Dipper’.

She recalled: ‘My colleagues and I were walking to meet some friends for drinks after work and saw a man dipping pizza slices into his pint of Guinness outside a pub.

‘It was so bizarre. His friends didn’t blink an eye!

‘Someone in the pub also saw it through the window and was as shocked as we were.

‘We all burst out laughing, and I filmed it to share with friends we met, because I knew they wouldn’t believe us.

The reveler appeared to be enjoying a casual chat with his friends before popping a whole slice of Domino's pizza into his Guinness and munching on it as if nothing had happened.

The reveler appeared to be enjoying a casual chat with his friends before popping a whole slice of Domino’s pizza into his Guinness and munching on it as if nothing had happened.

The bizarre moment took place at Millers pub in Kings Cross, London

The bizarre moment took place at Millers pub in Kings Cross, London

Personal assistant Amarah said the concoction left her 'horrified', not least because another of his friends also tried the hearty, infused snack.

Personal assistant Amarah said the concoction left her ‘horrified’, not least because another of his friends also tried the hearty, infused snack.

‘It started a whole dip debate and we’ve now dubbed him the Lucky Dipper.

“It was just too weird not to share it with the world, so like you, I posted it on my socials!”

The video has since gone viral on @NoContextBrits and has been viewed more than 100,000 times on X, causing disbelief among viewers.

One person hilariously suggested the ‘perpetrator’ should be investigated by the Metropolitan Police, posting: ‘Hello @MetPoliceuk Can you please look into this?’

Another advised: ‘Requires section’.

A third added: ‘No pint, Guinness (crying face emoji)’.

Meanwhile, one person defended the move: “He’s an innovator, leave him alone.”

And on the plus side, someone else argued that his unusual combination is still not as bad as people who like pineapple on pizza.

A TikTok video shows a woman making a rat snack from regular chips and chocolate

A TikTok video shows a woman making a rat snack from regular chips and chocolate

It comes amid a bizarre TikTok trend where Gen Z content creators are raiding their kitchen cupboards to put together weird snack combinations.

The strange trend – so-called ‘rat snacking’ – is where people are mimicking the behavior of rodents by scavenging for old leftover food to try to make a meal.

Any unusual food combination would make a “rat snack,” including sprinkling chocolate on a Ritz cracker or mixing hummus with dark chocolate.

The trend is so popular that Waitrose features it in its annual Food and Drink report, highlighting that young people are most likely to swap the traditional three meals a day for snacks.

The report reads: ‘Those aged 18 to 24 are the most likely snacking group and social media is flooded with people displaying plates of artfully arranged snacks, marking one of this year’s strangest sounding trends in # ratsnacks is started: the unapologetic pleasure of eating unusual snack combinations (that only you enjoy!) often created by raiding the kitchen cupboards.’

In one video, a young woman piles chili sauce on cauliflower, while another shows a girl making a sandwich from just chips and chocolate.

Footage posted to TikTok shows the second woman explaining her bizarre snack choice: ‘I thought I’d share one of my very strange snacks with you – it’s not so strange that it actually makes sense, just to me .

‘So I just get ready-made salted chips, just like chocolate. This is just the original flavor.

“Basically I just cut off smaller pieces, and I like to get a crunchy piece.” [eat it]. It’s so good.’

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