Twitter split over how to slice toast

For some, it's the biggest deal since sliced bread.

ByABC News
December 13, 2017, 3:20 PM

— -- How much thought have you given to the way you cut your toast? Not much, likely. Prepare for that to change.

A tweet by an organized student night at Sheffield Hallam University, in Sheffield, England, has social media split on how to slice toast. Turns out people have very strongly held opinions on the matter.

A spokesperson for Hallamnation told BuzzFeed that it has toast available for one of its biggest events, where it raises money for The Children's Hospital Charity.

They said: "We have buckets from Sheffield's children's charity and ask for a voluntary donation in return for a slice of toast.

"The night is popular with students and has run for over four years in Sheffield."

The British, of course, have a more passionate relationship with toast than many other nations, but people from all over the world are weighing in on the matter.

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