An influencer who tried a £20 Too Good To Go bag from a big celeb hotspot made a massive error in a video review.
TikTok star Carmie Sellitto regularly goes viral by sharing reviews of posh food and drink with his 1.3 million followers.
In his latest post, the 26-year-old showed off a pricey spread purchased at a discounted price from Nobu, a Japanese eatery loved by the rich and famous.
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The clip, which has already racked up 850,500 views, shows Carmie unpacking the lavish bag, as reported by What’s The Jam.
“These bags sell out in seconds, so I’m so lucky to get my hands on this,” Carmie, from London, said to the camera.
“I’m going to close my eyes and see what I pick out.”
First up, he tried a platter of avocado sushi and tuna – remarking “that’s pretty good”.
However, he was less impressed with the tuna sashimi – but that may be because he did not even realise it was fish.
Inspecting the tuna, the internet star began retching at what he thought was raw bacon.
Disgusted, he said: “I like my bacon cooked.”
Carmie then pulled out another sweeter snack in the form of doughnut balls with a miso toffee dip.
He said: “They’re like random little doughnut balls.
“I have no idea what that is.
“Let’s try with the toffee – oh my god, this is absolutely insane.”
Carmie also revealed a tray of cucumbers and dips included with the stash.
Reflecting on the quality of his haul, he adds: “It’s alright, but I’d give it like a four out of 10.
“Overall, I definitely made a profit, so I’m pretty happy.”
Fans of Carmie were amused by his foray into Nobu leftover deals.
Daniel laughed: “Bacon!?”
Jason added: “So basically you got avocado rice and cucumber for £20?”
Nikki said: “Pretty sure that’s not bacon.”
Amy added: “That’s tuna.”
Keely said: “I think this was the best Too Good To Go bag I’ve seen.”
Annie added: “Not bacon, it’s tuna.”
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