What’s your most controversial opinion?

This is the "What's your most controversial opinion" thread and although some aren't really controversial the ones that are you will find some arguing against them vehemently and even getting downright nasty about it.

:unsure: Is this controversial?
 
Mayonnaise is the greatest condiment ever.
I have been a mayo lover since childhood, virtually never eating a meal without a good few dollops of mayo, I'd have it on almost anything. That was until I suffered a heart attack last year and ended up with two stents, I haven't touched it since. Note, I was never fat, was always fit, never had high cholesterol, but still got blocked arteries, and I now consider the may to be suspect No 1.
 
I have been a mayo lover since childhood, virtually never eating a meal without a good few dollops of mayo, I'd have it on almost anything. That was until I suffered a heart attack last year and ended up with two stents, I haven't touched it since. Note, I was never fat, was always fit, never had high cholesterol, but still got blocked arteries, and I now consider the may to be suspect No 1.

I don’t eat mayo on everything but I do like it. I too suffered a heart attack and needed two stents. I was in my 40s. I still eat mayo, although not as much. Thank God for statins!
Ariana Grande could use a nice pastrami sandwich and a few half sour dills
That’s not controversial, that’s a fact. A daily uptick in her mayonnaise consumption wouldn’t hurt either.
 
Extra, extra mayo and please send additional mayo packets on every single order.

Now I love the stuff too but... I was reading another thread where two guys used to eat it with everything and both had heart attacks and like everything in my life I take my advice from the internet.
 
Now I love the stuff too but... I was reading another thread where two guys used to eat it with everything and both had heart attacks and like everything in my life I take my advice from the internet.
And see, I like a little (and I stress a little) on some sandwiches. Generally I prefer a nice spicy, brown mustard.

But if working in sandwiches has taught me anything, it's that a lot of people can't get enough of the stuff.

We have one customer who orders extra mayo on their sandwich, then asks for 10 (yes, ten!) mayo packets WITH EVERY ORDER.

I don't get that, but to each their own.
 
I have been a mayo lover since childhood, virtually never eating a meal without a good few dollops of mayo, I'd have it on almost anything. That was until I suffered a heart attack last year and ended up with two stents, I haven't touched it since. Note, I was never fat, was always fit, never had high cholesterol, but still got blocked arteries, and I now consider the may to be suspect No 1.
Smoking, alcohol use can be a factor as well: That was the reason for my mother's attacks. She mayo'ed ONE slice of bread
 
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