An orc named Snaga suggests eating the hobbits and is backed by one of his comrades Grishnakh, who suggests maiming them after Ugluk forbids them from touching the hobbits since they are too valuable and need to be delivered to Saruman alive.
But when Snaga sneaks too close to the pair, Ugluk swiftly cut him in half with his sword and screams that iconic line before the other Uruk-hai tear him apart and devour him.
What has confounded fans about this scene, though, is how in the hell an Uruk-hai orc leader would even know to use the word menu in this situation.
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Hobbit Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) discovers that a ring bequeathed to him by beloved relative and benefactor Bilbo (Ian Holm) is in fact the One Ring, which allows its master to manipulate dark powers and enslave the world.
Dark Lord Sauron, who forged the ring in order to conquer the lands of Middle-earth, sends his chief servants to capture the Ring and kill whoever carries it.
Wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) sends Frodo away from his home with the Ring, along with Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin), and along with their friends and fellow Hobbits Merry (Dominic Monaghan) and Pippin (Billy Boyd), they set off on a quest to the Cracks of Doom in order to destroy the ring.