What will £10 ($12.84) get you in this day and eroticized childhood dramaage?
If you live in Scotland and have a rather large appetite, it could get you this staggering amount of fried food plus a large bottle of Scottish soda Irn-Bru.
SEE ALSO: We tried avocado chocolate toast, the new 'it' food according to at least one pop starKnown as a "crunch box" this dish features various fried food items resting on a bed of chips.
Twitter user @RossMcCaff posted an image of this incredible fried food bargain and people had a lot of questions about it.
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Some people actually complained about the quantity of the fried stuff in the box.
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Some made suggestions about what should be included in the box of food.
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McCafferty addressed many internetters' concerns about the contents of the box.
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Others viewed the crunch box more as an object worthy of anthropological analysis.
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But the crunch box mostly left the Scots proud. Like this user, who was inspired by the box to sing the 1977 song 'Caledonia,' one of the Scottish national anthems.
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Take a good look at that crunch box. For as long as you live you'll surely never see that many calories in one place.
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