Few papers are better known for their headlines than the Daily Mail. How many others have their own parody headline generators?
Their latest gem comes from a story about a sandwich factory that was unable to find British employees, and will recruit from Hungary instead.
'Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich?' provoked a lively reaction on Twitter, where users shared their best attempts at snack-making.
Turns out that making a sandwich is trickier than it looks. Here's some of the best.
@MailOnline I thought I had it for a moment. Been working on this since 7 am. Frustrated. #sandwichgate pic.twitter.com/pS2zd13FTh
— Ady McCabe (@Soothy24x) November 10, 2014
Nonsense @themailonline these club sandwiches are fantastic @mgmediamonkey #sandwichgate pic.twitter.com/26nHw5wQNE
— Rob Yates (@yates_rob) November 10, 2014
I know how to make a sandwich #sandwichgate #dailymail #yesitisgeorgebush pic.twitter.com/GY1hlNcQEE
— Paul Sharp (@Petersbrooking) November 9, 2014
How hard can it be? #sandwichgate pic.twitter.com/wF3Pgx3y8R
— Zorro P Freely (@banalyst) November 9, 2014
This sandwich making business is harder than it looks. pic.twitter.com/Inp2aMwhbb
— JamieDMJ (@JamieDMJ) November 9, 2014
Been trying to make the kids sandwiches for 45 minutes now. I give up. . pic.twitter.com/jGSpgoRdRZ
— Twinks (@tinytwink) November 9, 2014
@themailonline reader's favourite: the knuckle sandwich @mgmediamonkey #sandwichgate pic.twitter.com/ygUmrb42iC
— Rob Yates (@yates_rob) November 10, 2014