This Article is From Sep 13, 2023

Man's Easy Maths-Approved Garlic Bread Hack Gets You More Bang For Your Buck

Garlic Bread Hack: A man used mathematical calculations to demonstrate how garlic bread could be purchased in a bigger quantity at a lesser price.

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This easy hack to get more garlic bread in lesser price is winning the internet.

Ordering food from our favourite restaurants has become a costly affair. A simple order of a main course, appetiser and dessert sets us back by quite a considerable amount. Thus, we are always on the lookout for ways to save money and make the most of the offers, discounts and price reductions available on ordering food from restaurants. Recently, a man named Simon Harris took to X (formerly Twitter) to explain how you could actually buy garlic bread at a much cheaper price from popular pizza chain Domino's. He even gave an interesting mathematical explanation for it.

Shared on September 9, the post has received over 5.3 million views and 26k likes. Along with a long explanation of the garlic bread hack, he shared a photograph of the result of his calculations. "Maths is important," he began the tweet by saying. Then, he shared how Domino's charges nearly 6 pounds or Rs 622 for a portion of cheesy garlic bread. Rather, Harris suggested that you could instead create your own garlic bread by customising a small 9.5-inch pizza for 8 pounds or Rs 830. Further, you could remove the tomato sauce from it and add garlic spread to it instead. Thus, you would get more garlic bread at a lower price per square inch of garlic bread.

"You're paying £2.01 more (33%), but you're getting 150.7% more cheesy garlic bread," shared Harris in his post. "If you're feeding a few people or whatever, creating your own cheesy garlic bread becomes an even better proposition," he added. Take a look at the full post here:

Also Read: 5 Fun And Easy-To-Make Garlic Bread Recipes

A number of foodies and garlic bread lovers reacted to the post by Harris. "You could also make your own, that would be much cheaper," suggested one user. "Is the taste the same," questioned another user. "Maths is important. Good work," commented another user. Take a look at the reactions:

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