'Scrambled pancakes' cause viral stir on social media: 'This is a crime'

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TikTok users have once again caused a commotion in the food world as people are now trying to whip up 'scrambled pancakes' and the internet is divided — is it 'genius' or 'a crime'?

A trending breakfast hack is dividing viewers on TikTok as some call it 'genius' and others call it 'a crime.' So which is it? Content creators and at-home foodies on the platform are making what's known as 'scrambled pancakes.

The video even gained attention from Eggo, the American frozen waffle brand, which wrote on TikTok, 'Scrambled pancakes is WILD.' Not all social media users found the hack to be a problem. Some appear interested in trying it out. 'This … actually isn’t a bad idea, I’m intrigued,' one TikTok user commented. 'Honestly, this is kinda genius… It’s kinda like mini pancakes,' another wrote.

 

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