Fans Think Martha Stewart's Lunch Looks Like a 'Rich Person's Struggle Meal'

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While Martha Stewart had some fans “literally salivating” over her latest food snap, others were struck by how wealth was mirrored in her easy-to-assemble lunch pick.

The television personality and businesswoman shared photos of her lunch on Instagram on Thursday, April 4. The meal consisted of potato chips topped with a crème fraîche and loaded with caviar.

Stewart, 82, identified the caviar as being sold by Black Diamond Caviar, a brand that provides the spread for her Bedford by Martha Stewart restaurant in Las Vegas. A close-up photo of the potato chips included in her six-part Instagram carousel revealed the “ultra thin” chips were Bonilla a la Vista, a brand based out of Galicia, Spain.

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The home living icon praised the caviar brand and the “amazing” spread in her post. “We are at it again!” she wrote.

For the most part, fans seemed excited by the lunch idea as they left comments praising the former The Martha Stewart Show host for her “great taste.”

“My kinda lunch,” one fan wrote.

Several people called out the potato chips, in particular, with some saying the chips were like “magic.”

“The Bonilla crisps from Spain are the best,” one person wrote as another agreed they were their “absolute favorite chips.”

But others couldn’t help but point out how pricey the chips—and the lunch in general—appeared to be.

“Most delicious & definitely the most expensive potato chips,” one person wrote while another admitted that they have “never” tried caviar and jokingly identified themselves as “uncultured swine.”

“This looks like a rich persons struggle meal lol,” one fan joked.

Stewart’s latest lunch share wasn't the first time she divided fans over her meal picks. Just last month, she surprised her Instagram followers with a photo of a lobster and roasted chicken dinner that left fans bothered over how the meal was presented.

“This is the most upsetting thing I’ve ever seen,” one fan wrote of the March 20 dinner post as another agreed, writing, “If this is fine dining, I’m fine not dining.”

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