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A video showing someone eagerly heading home to eat a Rustlers Grilled Chicken Sandwich after a night out has sparked a lively debate online, with viewers divided over whether the microwave meal is an underrated classic or something that should be avoided at all costs.
In the clip, a friend pokes fun at the person's excitement to get home and tuck into the sandwich, a moment many viewers found both hilarious and surprisingly relatable.
For those unfamiliar, Rustlers is a range of ready-to-heat burgers, chicken sandwiches and hot dogs sold in supermarkets across the UK. Produced by Kepak Foods, the products are designed to be cooked in just a few minutes and typically retail for between £1.50 and £3, making them a popular budget-friendly convenience food.
The video quickly attracted hundreds of comments, with many Residents joking about the infamous "mystery meat" reputation that has followed Rustlers for years.

The video quickly attracted hundreds of comments, with many Residents joking about the infamous "mystery meat" reputation that has followed Rustlers for years.

The discussion also sparked a wave of nostalgia, with several people recalling surviving on Rustlers during their student years or grabbing one after late shifts and nights out.
Part of the reason Rustlers continues to divide opinion is the reputation it developed during the 2000s and early 2010s, when microwave burgers were often mocked as the lowest rung of convenience food. Critics frequently questioned the quality of the ingredients, while jokes about the products being made from "mystery meat" became commonplace online. Although Rustlers clearly labels its ingredients and meat content, the nickname has endured as part of the brand's public image.

Others argue the criticism is unfair, pointing out that Rustlers has remained on supermarket shelves for decades because there is a clear demand for it. Supporters often praise the burgers for being cheap, quick and satisfying, particularly for students, shift workers and those looking for a late-night snack. As a result, the brand has developed something of a cult following, with many consumers embracing the very reputation that others use to mock it.
While food critics and nutrition experts may not always place microwave burgers at the top of their recommendations, Rustlers has maintained a loyal customer base for decades and remains a familiar sight in supermarkets across the country.