The inexorably linked worlds of grocery and performance art crossed paths yet again this week.
First as art student Nathan Wyburn wowed judges on Britain's Got Talent with a portrait of Michael McIntyre made from Marmite on toast.
And then street-art legend Banksy appeared to side with the Stokes Croft rioters by painting an image of a Tesco Value-branded petrol bomb.
"We're sure Banksy is not advocating violence," bah-humbugged a spokesman for the supermarket.
First as art student Nathan Wyburn wowed judges on Britain's Got Talent with a portrait of Michael McIntyre made from Marmite on toast.
And then street-art legend Banksy appeared to side with the Stokes Croft rioters by painting an image of a Tesco Value-branded petrol bomb.
"We're sure Banksy is not advocating violence," bah-humbugged a spokesman for the supermarket.
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