Big Brother fans already have salmon and sausage, and Wednesday's episode added another culinary delight to the mix.
Viewers took to X to declare the final sequence “even more pointless” after Bagels broke out in a confrontation at home.
As part of this week's shopping task, an unlikely line-up took place, with House 10 Downing Street and colleagues Khalid, Nathan, Emma and Dace being named Prime Minister and Cabinet.
While the rest of the citizens continued eating the leftovers, the cabinet enjoyed a delicious buffet of sandwiches.
As they carried the rest of the food to the main house, Dean warned them that they would fail the mission if they ate the sandwiches and proceeded to throw the bagels in the trash.
Big Brother fans have declared the show's final sequence “absolutely pointless” as clashes broke out over bagels in the house.
The unlikely sequence came as part of this week's shopping spree, which turned the house into 10 Downing Street.
Khaled disapproves of the decision and Sarah says, “I hate wasting food.”
Dean asked Khalid, 'Did you leave me for throwing the bun?' And Isaz replied: 'For me, throwing away food is true.'
Dean said, “Look, I never want to throw food away, I don't want to waste it,” and Isaacs said, “What I mean is, I never throw it away, I think it should be kept in the refrigerator.” .'
Behind closed doors, Isaz admits that he doesn't really care about bagels, and Diary admits in the living room that he's really just trying to have “a little fun” and bring some drama into the house.
Later, the conversation turned to bagels, and Emma called Issa and Dean and asked them, 'Why did you tell people you were upset because he threw away the bagel?'
Isaz clarified: 'I didn't say you were upset, I said you were angry, that's all,' to which Emma replied: 'Why did you say that when I didn't tell you?' '
Later that night, while discussing the bagel's fallout, Dean labels Issa “a shitty agitator,” which Nathan agrees with.
Emma stated: 'It bothers me, I can't lie, it really bothered me.
When Izas attempted to publicly share his outrage over the waste of bagels, he admitted that it was “funny” and caused drama in the diary room.
Thea became angry at Isaz's attempt to stir the pot and declared, “That's bullshit, because now you're going to piss me off.”
That was not the end of the drama, and in the evening, Marta recounted the events of the day:There was a perfect bagel drama.
Emma reflected on Issa's thoughts about Dean grabbing the muffin and said, “He said he was mad.”
Not too pleased with the revelation, Dean added: “That's bullshit because now you're going to piss me off and think I'm going to argue with someone.” Damn bagel, don't make me mad, don't do it.
Fans struggled to hide their belief that something as trivial as bagels fueled an entire episode of drama.
Posts added to X: 'Why is anyone against taking bagels out of the equation after all the NGL rules violate the first food tax?'
Fans struggled to hide their disbelief that a topic as trivial as bagels had fueled an entire episode of drama.
'Bagels, good ones, salmon, what else is there?'
'STFU about you idiots bagels;'
“It's a very pointless fight;”
'Brother, the food is already in the trash, if you're going to take it out of the trash then it's a useless debate. This big back pain.
As part of Downing Street's job, the Cabinet is tasked with planning a series of challenges without exceeding the £100 million budget.
Meanwhile, “citizens” are assigned a series of jobs such as filling ditches and generating wind power.
On the other hand, Ali, Lily, Martha and Dace will face the next eviction, and one of them will say goodbye to the house on Friday.
Big Brother continues on Thursdays at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.