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Kebab meat and chips is a delicacy normally enjoyed at the end of a night out rather than bought from a shop.

However, Farmfoods offer a kebab product you can oven cook yourself - and it's been accused of looking like "offcuts of a carpet".

The Kebab Meat and Cheesy Chips item, which can be found in branches across the UK, is being sold for just £1, however it does not seem to have been a hit with social media users.

An image of the find was posted on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group yesterday with the caption: "Farmfoods are selling Kebab meat and Cheesy Chips for £1!"

Pictures show a handful of chips encased in a metal tin, accompanied by a small pot of grated cheese and slices of doner kebab meat.

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The kebab meat is cut into perfectly cut rectangles, unlike the shavings of meat normally found in a doner kebab.

The product is described as: "Cooked sliced doner kebab meat with crinkle cut potato chips with grated coloured analogue, mozzarella and edam mix and frozen."

The post has since received over 6500 comments and up to 1183 shares.

Ricky Arsenal Sargeant reacted by saying: "If Jeremy Kyle was a dinner."

Amy Lawrenson commented: "This is the sort of meal one would eat before a sad w*** and an early night alone."

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Katie Goddard said: "Kebab meat.... looks like my dog's schmackos (dog treat)."

More people shared their thoughts - as they didn't find the tray of meat and potato appetising at all.

Paul Boyd said "I'd rather eat the tin", while Daniella Marie King said the product "looks like off cuts of a carpet".

In reference to the news this week that Greggs have launched a vegan sausage roll, Lindsey Elliott said: "This exists and people lose their s*** over a sausage roll that has no meat in it."

However, there were some users who defended the product - particularly for the convenience and ease it offers.

Kerrie Alice Ayres said: "Never judge a book by its cover. It might taste nice."

Olivia Gordon wrote: "Would love to just shove a kebab in the oven after college tbf."

Eleanor Callows commented: "It's actually really nice. I’m gutted it’s been shared, be none left when I go to get some now."

Farmfoods have declined to comment on the issue.

Would you eat the kebab and chips meal? Let us know in the comments.