WHEN A TREND GOES TOO FAR

Baffled shoppers mock Morrisons for selling twisted UNICORN Bernard Matthews turkey slices

One user reckons that the unicorn shape on each slice of sandwich filler looks more like a "mutant thumb"

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TURKEY slices with an image of a unicorn on them have been slammed by shoppers for looking like a "mutant thumb".

Bernard Matthews has jumped on the unicorn bandwagon with its new sandwich fillers that have been inspired by the mythical creatures.

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Shoppers have been left less than impressed with the unicorn themed foodCredit: Kevssnackreview

So far the unicorn trend has seen rainbow coloured cakes on supermarket shelves, giant inflatables and even gin made from "unicorn tears".

Thankfully, Bernard Matthews hasn't turned the meat multicoloured but instead each slice features what's supposed to be the shape of a unicorn.

But fans have been quick to point out that it's hard to make out the exact shape of the light coloured blob in the middle of each slice.

Foodie Instagrammer posted a photo of his find where shoppers have been giving their reviews and they're not all kind.

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They cost £1 which is the same price as the novelty Bernard Matthews Dinosaur slices, but cheaper than a pack of plain turkey slices which cost £1.50.

The Sun has contacted Bernard Matthews.

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Supermarkets love turning our food into multicoloured unicorn-inspired goodness. Last year, Morrisons was selling a unicorn birthday cake that serves 20 people.

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If only the unicorn cake had been round for this mum, who accidentally ended up turning her daughter's magical creature cake into a rude sculpture.

Unicorn Mr Kipling cakes also landed in Asda, Sainsbury's and Tesco.


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