'I hate the stuff and even I know that’s not enough': Sydney Airport cafe is slammed for its 'un-Australian' serving of Vegemite on toast - but is it that bad?
- A cafe in Sydney's Domestic Terminal has been slammed for 'Un-Australian' toast
- The post has attracted a torrent of lewd and offensive comments online
- 'Mate it looks like they wiped their a*** with your toast,' said one discontent user
A cafe in Sydney airport's Domestic Terminal has come under heavy fire for their 'Un-Australian' toast.
An upset customer posted an image of the dish to Reddit on Monday, enraging online users for it's poor attempt of one of Australia's most adored breakfasts - Vegemite on toast.
'I'm not even convinced there is toast in that, let alone Vegemite,' wrote one user.

A cafe in Sydney airport's Domestic Terminal has come under heavy fire online for a post depicting their 'Un-Australian' toast
'That just looks like toast. I don't think they've actually put any Vegemite on it,' wrote another.
The post also attracted a torrent of lewd and offensive comments, questioning everything from the toast's reported price to its appearance.
'Mate it looks like they wiped their a*** with your toast,' commented the most disgruntled commentator.

Puckmungo was the most vocal in stating their discontent with the cafe's toast
'This looks like they walked past a jar of Vegemite while holding the bread and then called it a day.'
'I bet it cost $15 Too,' said another.
One user was so shocked by the poor quality of the meal they suggested the customer should take legal action.

The post attracted a torrent of online lewd and offensive comments criticising the dish
'Should be grounds to sue!' they said.
But not everyone was so upset.
'Why don't you just make it yourself? You can get a toaster for like 20 bucks,' a commenter questioned the person behind the post.

One Reddit user jumped to the defense of the cafe and questioned the customer
Likewise, another user questioned the dramatic 'Un-Australian' statement in the original post.

A commentator defended the cafe and criticised the post
The price of the dish is unknown and Daily Mail has reached out to the cafe for comment.