When Alek Krautmann tweeted a seemingly innocuous tweet about a new andâwell, maybe not improvedâway of slicing bagels, Twitter had something to say about it.
Today I introduced my coworkers to the St Louis secret of ordering bagels bread sliced. It was a hit! pic.twitter.com/XNGbljtpYz
— Alek Krautmann (@AlekKrautmann) March 26, 2019
People suddenly started tweeting out their own “St. Louis style” creations, which ranged from vile to hilarious to downright dangerous. Twitter users from across the globe offered their takes on what “St. Louis style” really meant.
Make pizza bagels the St. Louis way! pic.twitter.com/kM99EJBgi9
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) March 27, 2019
It's my coworker's birthday! I served her cake St. Louis style: pic.twitter.com/oyalpoypzL
— Micah Gordon (@MicahJGordon) March 27, 2019
The St Louis take on a sandwich pic.twitter.com/CM1Cv5IKRJ
— JD (@Sta7ic) March 27, 2019
Pizza (St Louis style) pic.twitter.com/lcvK2K0Hzr
— Rev. Howard Furst (@revhowardfurst) March 27, 2019
you never hear about St. Louis style pizza for some reason pic.twitter.com/glQob6dngg
— Paul Franzen (@PaulMFranzen) March 27, 2019
Would you try any of these not-so-hackable food hacks? Perhaps the best of all was this one:
turns out the fyre fest was only just trying to sell st. louis style grilled cheese pic.twitter.com/WBpRYAKbQi
— ben (@VT_Ben) March 27, 2019