It’s an age old debate amongst the British public and it’s one that we just can’t seem to settle on, no matter how hard we try. Now though, it’s time to throw a new element into the mix and it’s one that is probably only going to make things worse.
What is the correct way to eat a Jaffa Cake?
You’re likely not alone if you’ve never actually considered if there is a correct and incorrect way to eat a Jaffa Cake, but McVities itself – the manufactures of the leading Jaffa Cake variety – has responded to a fan who asked them this very question and people just can’t believe the answer.
The question asked relates to if there is a top and a bottom to a Jaffa Cake, as in, is the chocolate side the top? Or is the cake side the top? And therefore, which way up should it be held when eating?
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It’s a confusing concept.
So, to get to the bottom of this, a Jaffa Cake fan – who goes by the name of David on social media – went directly to the verified official Jaffa Cake page and simply asked “What side of the Jaffa is the bottom?”.
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A screenshot of the conversation – which was then shared to the ever-popular Family Lockdown Tips & Ideas page on Facebook – shows the company’s response and it reads: “Hi David, our Jaffa Cakes go through a reservoir of chocolate, so the chocolate is on the bottom.
“Thanks, Jaffa Cakes.”
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Well, then.
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Does this mean we’ve actually been eating Jaffa Cakes wrong our entire lives?
David – who was clearly shocked by the confirmation – responded to Jaffa Cakes by aptly writing: “WTF dude” and he’s certainly not the only one, as not only has the post gone on to receive thousands of interactions and shares in the Facebook group, but it seems to have blown people’s minds a bit.
One person wrote: “OMG just turned my world upside down,”
Another wrote: “Am I the only one who always thought the chocolate was the bottom anyway?”
And a third – who appeared to add some confusion into the mix due to the box shows the chocolate on top – said: “on the box it’s on the top?”
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But the response we can relate to most reads: “Who cares? Just shove ’em in your gob,” because let’s face it, despite this “correct” revelation, Jaffa Cakes are tasty whichever way you eat them and you can continue consuming them in the same way you always have done.
You do you.
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Claire’s is closing all stores in the UK and Ireland with more than 1,300 jobs set to be lost
Danny Jones
In another hit to domestic shoppers, Claire’s Accessories is closing down en masse across the UK and Ireland after entering into administration once again.
Falling into an unfortunate financial status for the second time in less than a year, Claire’s will be shutting down all of their standalone stores across Britain, along with their IE branches.
A total of 154 stores will soon disappear, with more than a thousand people set to be put out of work.
Once a mainstay of British high streets up and down the country, the accessory shop known for all things jewellery, piercings and more has ceased trading effective immediately.
Announced at the start of the week and the end of the first full month of Q2, it was confirmed that Claire’s closed their final locations on Monday, 27 April.
With administrators, Kroll, appointed to wrap up business proceedings, an estimated 1,300 English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh workers have now lost their jobs.
Founded way back in 1961 over in the United States, Claire’s has operated across the Atlantic for more than three decades.
However, with various other contemporaries and cheaper online options having appeared over the years, they’ve struggled not just to remain profitable but to compete full stop.
They most recently filed for bankruptcy in the US this past August (2025), with their Belgian, Spanish, and Dutch divisions having already called it quits.
Manchester location(s) have changed a lot over time, but now they’re on the way out (Credit: Arndale)
For many, the outcome isn’t all that surprising, but it will nevertheless be a sad loss for many who have seen multiple generations visit these venues over the years.
All-girl K-pop powerhouse aespa book MASSIVE Manchester arena show
Danny Jones
All-girl K-pop group, ‘aespa’, are coming to Manchester for some of their largest performances to date as part of a new global tour.
If you know anything about the K-pop scene, you’ll know that most acts are even bigger than you could ever imagine.
Manchester has gained a steady supply of gigs from artists within the genre over the past year or so, and now aespa are the latest to book the AO Arena for a headline show.
Rest assured, these tickets will fly…
aespa SYNK : COMPLæXITY
Catch the LIVE TOUR in Manchester at @AOArena on Thu 14th January 2027!
Register by [Wed 29 Apr at 6AM PT / 8PM CT / 9AM ET] for access to the artist presale: https://t.co/JuWFFMCE8Q
Dubbed the ‘SYNK : Complæxity World Tour’, this follows on from their last live iteration, ‘æXIS LINE’ shows, which began back in August 2025 and, technically, have only just ended this April.
As per an official press release, “Produced by Live Nation, the tour will bring aespa’s acclaimed live production and immersive performance experience to arenas across Asia, North America, Latin America, the UK, and Europe.”
There are actually just two shows in the entirety of Britain (the other being down in the capital), and Manchester has the good fortune of kicking off not only being the first of both, but the inaugural date of the entire European leg.
Consider us honoured.
Made up of a talented quartet – Karina, Giselle, Winter, and Ningning, the rising South Korean stars – this female-led phenomenon is arguably one of the fastest rising acts in the world of K-pop.
Having now been to a couple of these shows for ourselves, we’re starting to understand that these artists might have some of the most passionate followings on the planet.
Kicking off the latest run of performances back in their home country’s capital of Seoul, they’ll hit multiple continents before wrapping things up in Paris.
aespa EU tour dates 2027
14 January – AO Arena, Manchester
16 Jan – London
19 Jan – Amsterdam
22 Jan – Stockholm
24 Jan – Copenhagen
26 Jan – Berlin
29 Jan – Milan
31 Jan – Barcelona
2 February – Paris
If you’re a fan or are interested in throwing your hat in the ring for a first K-pop gig experience, you can register by signing up for their exclusive pre-sale window.
As for general admission, tickets to see aespa at the AO Arena in Manchester will go live at 3pm on Wednesday, 6 May; you can get ready to grab yours HERE.