This is amusing
Ant and Dec's Limitless Win sent viewers into a frenzy on Saturday night as they tried to find out the answer. It comes after the pair asked a question about a potato waffle.
Chronicle Live reports couple Hannah and Matt appeared on the show, ready to climb up the limitless ladder. They faced questions about Netflix series Stranger Things to world flags and the solar system.And it wasn't before long that the question about popular snack and childhood teatime favourite, the potato waffle, reared its head. One of the lifelines available to Hannah and Matt was 'Take Two', where the computer accepts one answer from them and one from Ant and Dec.
The exact question about Birds Eye potato waffles was 'how many holes' are in them and, as soon as Ant and Dec asked it, Twitter was awash with guesses and tweets about what lengths ITV viewers at home were going to get to answer. One tweeted: "Running to the freezer to check how many holes a potato waffle has. What has happened to Saturday nights. God, I need a life."
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