Mcvitie has released Britain’s top biscuits archive With a warning that sets the record directly into a long -running controversial debate One of its favorite behavior,
London’s Biscuit Museum, officially called The Peak Frace Museum, unveiled an exhibition dedicated to McViti Jafa cake On Monday.
But the Bermondi-based museum said that it has since received a letter from the company, with an important detail that they have gone wrong.
In a post on Instagram, the Peek Frens Museum announced the “disappointing” news that Mcvitie’s Jafa Cake asked him to “remove our latest joints for the Biscuit Museum due to” miscarriage “.
The question whether a jafa cake is a cake or a biscuit is one of the warm -operated debates of the UK for a long time, sparking social media spat and divides homes.
Even though Jafa cakes can be found in the biscuit corridors of the country’s supermarket, McViti has always maintained that Jafa cakes are not cakes, biscuits as per the definition.
The company’s latest warning serves to remind them of fans, and museums, the official status of treatment.
It is written in the letter: “Dear head, madam, and biscuits enthusiast,
“It has come to our attention, no with a small degree, that the Biscuit Museum has included humble jafa cake within its exhibition of biscuits. We write to you today, not with pieces of enmity, but with strong objections.
“Allow us to be clear: Jafa cakes are actually, cakes. Not biscuits. Not a hybrid snack. Just cake. Some would say that the clue is in the name on the box.”
Gone to explain the letter: “Cakes are softened when the cake is hard.”
The exhibition has been temporarily removed, according to its curator-but the McViti and the museums do not yet agree to a long-term solution.
In response to the exhibition launch, a spokesperson of McViti said: “Look, we love more than a good biscuit as the next snack enthusiast, but we have found the line somewhere, and that line is sponge-based. We respect the enthusiasm of the biscuit museum, but it is not even a cake when it is a small, round, round, round, and life, and life, but it is not a cake, but it is not a cake for life Crambles. ”
Biscuit Museum curator Gary Mold said: “It’s ashamed – we have to remove the exhibition for this time. But, as a nation of Jafa cake lovers, we are hoping that we can reach an agreement.”