AUDIO: RESTAURANT SERVES DECONSTRUCTED HAM SANDWICH

Someone ordered a ham sandwich from an unnamed cafe in Sydney, Australia. What they got surprised them, and they posted a picture of it on Reddit. It came in a cardboard box – a pile of ham, some lettuce, tomatoes and avocado slices. There was also a small bowl of mustard, and sitting in the mustard was a pickle. The customer is supposed to assemble the sandwich themselves. The cost: $17 dollars AUD ($12 USD). (The poster didn’t state what cafe the meal was from, but some believe is was bought from Bread & Circus in Alexandria, which describes itself as a “wholefoods canteen.”)
* It’s the IKEA of restaurants.
* Bread & Circus. Run by a couple of clowns.
* I don’t like my food to deconstruct until it’s inside of me.
* That sandwich wasn’t deconstructed – it was UNconstructed.
* It’s like Build-A-Bear Workshop, but after you build it, you eat it.
* Order off the hipster menu: you pay 20 bucks, they hand you a shopping list and point to the grocery store across the street.
CLIP: It’s not the first time this concept has been tried. Our classic Uduhanna Restaurant parody spot.
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