Donairs and Nova Scotia go together like peanut butter and jelly. The spiced meat on a pita smothered in delicious sauce has become an icon of the province’s food scene. Now, you might just have the chance to wear one.
Well, not a real one, but a costume of one. Right now, the province of Alberta of all places is auctioning off a donair costume and the bid is up to $1,000, after starting off at just $50.
Alberta regularly auctions off items but it’s usually things like electric ballasts or a vice grip. Perfectly useful items but not nearly as intriguing or entertaining as a donair costume.
The costume is causing a stir on social media where people are trying to wrap their head around why someone would bid $1,000 on it, but also debating if it might be a good idea for them to bid $1,050.
Heads up! The Alberta government surplus site is selling off its…donair costume?! What a time to be alive! 😂#ableg https://t.co/qytJJi6uSb pic.twitter.com/PGcFAuFoH1
— Andrew (@whendrewsattack) July 19, 2023
The costume does come with a catch though, and it’s a pretty big one. It has lettuce.
Anyone who’s ever eaten a proper Nova Scotian donair knows it has five ingredients: meat, sauce, onions, tomatoes, and pita. Lettuce is not on that list.
If you want to be the proud owner of a donair costume with the wrong ingredients, click here to make a bid.