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Weetabix suggests serving cereal with baked beans as fans brand it 'monstrosity'

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Weetabix has sent fans into meltdown after suggesting an unusual topping to go with its cereal - and some are branding it a 'monstrosity'.The popular cereal is usually paired with everything from milk to yogurt and fruit to honey as the perfect on-the-go breakfast.But Weetabix itself sparked outcry after it posted its own serving suggestion on social media, which was quickly labelled as "the worst food ever seen".It took just one picture to send Twitter into full-scale meltdown, as the official account shared a snap of two Weetabix lying side-by-side on a plate topped with baked beans.

The photo was captioned: "Why should bread have all the fun, when there's Weetabix? Serving up @HeinzUK Beanz on bix for breakfast with a twist."The response.

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