Any bowl can be a soup bowl if you’re quick enough.
— Aldi Stores UK (@AldiUK) April 13, 2022
Our Asparagus Soup pairs perfectly with the creamy milk chocolate of our Easter Egg Bowls, @BOLfoods could never… 👀 #EggcellentAldi pic.twitter.com/hoDPbz2WiQ
The grocery store company Aldi tweeted out this disturbing menu plan for the Easter weekend. The company offers large chocolate shells shaped like bowls and proposes using them to serve soup.
This would not be a bad idea if the soup in question was some sort of dessert, such as a pudding or fruit.
But Aldi proposes serving asparagus, a plant that, to put it charitably, should not be served with chocolate. And there's more.
A Carbonara may be made of eggs, but we saw a suggestion to serve it in one. 🤯 Creamy, silky and a little bit salty. It’s like they were meant to be together.
— Aldi Stores UK (@AldiUK) April 13, 2022
You up for a bowl, @Ginofantastico? #EggcellentAldi pic.twitter.com/5YDkW7AFU2
But Aldi isn't done pitching alternative culinary uses for its chocolate bowls. The pork and pasta dish carbonara? I'll pass.
Don’t let your beans run off the plate, serve your Easter breakfast in a bowl instead. And with this one, you can eat it once you’re done. 👀
— Aldi Stores UK (@AldiUK) April 12, 2022
Would you give it a go @HeinzUK? #EggcellentAldi pic.twitter.com/QnUQwo67mH
This, though, I'm curious about. An English full breakfast could work with a chocolate aftertaste.
-via Amanda