LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA– After receiving numerous complaints and social media responses, the company decided to pull its recipe for the slow-cooked version of the bread that many people said was an insult to breakfast.
The backlash started when Disney posted a photo of a burnt piece of bread on its social media Facebook page with the title “Burnt Toast: Toast’s Darker Cousin.”
Many toast fans and culinary chefs took to social media to express their outrage and disappointment with the way Disney over-toasted the bread.
“How can a company that brought us the classic cartoon Snow White utterly annihilate a piece of bread like that?” one Twitter user wrote. “Don’t attach Snow White’s name to this atrocity. I’m sure she would’ve had her toaster set to light.”
Toast has been around for centuries, invented by the ancient Egyptians as a way to fool unsuspecting thieves who used to break into people’s homes in search of bread. Little did they know, toast would become one of the greatest meals known to man, even being served in the White House whenever royalty visits from another country.
Some extreme fans of toast have petitioned President Obama to pass a law that would make it illegal for anyone to over-toast bread.
No word on whether the White House will be using executive action to bypass Congress to make this into an official law.
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