One Australian state’s major ingredient shift to Bunnings’ sausage sizzle sparked a fiery debate among users – which side are YOU on?
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We all know and love Bunnings’ iconic sausage sizzles – but did you know that one Australian state serves them a little differently to what the rest of us are used to?
A controversial clip went viral after revealing how Bunnings stores in Western Australia sell their snags on bread rolls instead of single slices of bread.
A spokesperson from Bunnings confirmed that community groups, who run the retail giant’s sausage sizzle stands in WA, provide bread rolls to use rather than bread slices.
The news caught the attention of thousands on TikTok after @PerthDudeFood shared a video about it.
The classic sausage sizzles from Bunnings. Image Credit: Bunnings
“It’s supposed to be a slice of bread…” one user commented, to which the TikTok foodie responded: “Western Australia is the only state that provides rolls for our sausage sizzles. All the other states use bread.”
Plenty of proud Western Australians defended the decision to use bread rolls instead of bread slices.
“Slices of bread are a big pass. It has to be rolls or nothing.” wrote one user.
“We aren’t cheap in WA!” chimed another.
“Wasn’t this the reason we had the hard border? To keep out the ‘flat bread believers’?” teased a third.
“Bunnings’ head office is in Belmont WA, so we’re doing it right. All the other states are doing wrong!” added one more.
Bunnings stores in WA opt for bread rolls. Image Credit: @littlesausage_lola
However, the revelation didn’t sit well with several other Aussies, insisting that bread slices have always been the best way to go.
“Nooooo… I’m sorry that's more American. I'm embarrassed for all you "fancy" folk.” hissed one person.
“I'm in WA and would much prefer snags in bread slices.” commented another.
“Unpopular opinion here but I like my sausage between bread.” said a third.
A fourth explained: “Hotdog buns are for hotdogs. Bread slices are for sausage sizzles. It’s not that complicated…”
“Rolls are TOO much bread.” argued another.
Which side are you on in this super contentious issue? Bread rolls or slices? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
Watch the full TikTok video below:
Video Credit: @perthdudefood
A controversial clip went viral after revealing how Bunnings stores in Western Australia sell their snags on bread rolls instead of single slices of bread.
A spokesperson from Bunnings confirmed that community groups, who run the retail giant’s sausage sizzle stands in WA, provide bread rolls to use rather than bread slices.
The news caught the attention of thousands on TikTok after @PerthDudeFood shared a video about it.
The classic sausage sizzles from Bunnings. Image Credit: Bunnings
“It’s supposed to be a slice of bread…” one user commented, to which the TikTok foodie responded: “Western Australia is the only state that provides rolls for our sausage sizzles. All the other states use bread.”
Plenty of proud Western Australians defended the decision to use bread rolls instead of bread slices.
“Slices of bread are a big pass. It has to be rolls or nothing.” wrote one user.
“We aren’t cheap in WA!” chimed another.
“Wasn’t this the reason we had the hard border? To keep out the ‘flat bread believers’?” teased a third.
“Bunnings’ head office is in Belmont WA, so we’re doing it right. All the other states are doing wrong!” added one more.
Bunnings stores in WA opt for bread rolls. Image Credit: @littlesausage_lola
However, the revelation didn’t sit well with several other Aussies, insisting that bread slices have always been the best way to go.
“Nooooo… I’m sorry that's more American. I'm embarrassed for all you "fancy" folk.” hissed one person.
“I'm in WA and would much prefer snags in bread slices.” commented another.
“Unpopular opinion here but I like my sausage between bread.” said a third.
A fourth explained: “Hotdog buns are for hotdogs. Bread slices are for sausage sizzles. It’s not that complicated…”
“Rolls are TOO much bread.” argued another.
Which side are you on in this super contentious issue? Bread rolls or slices? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
Watch the full TikTok video below:
Video Credit: @perthdudefood