Man feels violated after realisation about classic digestive biscuits
They are a staple for most people in the UK
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Shoppers left reeling after discovering what goes into a digestive biscuit
They were developed to help aid the digestive system
06:48, 16 FEB 2021
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Shoppers have been left ‘reeling’ after discovering what ingredients go inside popular Digestive biscuits.
Chances are, you've never thought too hard about digestive biscuits besides deciding whether to dunk it in a tea or not. A new trend on TikTok has changed that though. The trend asks people to share things that are completely "normal" in their own country, but would be considered "weird" elsewhere in the world. A comedian, Gary Meikle, made a video response to it that has made
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Comedian Gary Meikle, of Glasgow, took part in a TikTok trend which asks users to share something that is completely normal in their country but would be considered weird elsewhere.