Sunrise hosts Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington have actually shared a humorous minute while taste-testing onions live on-air. The set were trialling Woolworths’ brand-new Happy Chop – Tearless Onions, which have actually landed in numerous shops throughout Australia. SEE VIDEO ABOVE: Nat and Shirvo test tearless onions Stream the world’s finest truth, home entertainment and real criminal offense programs totally free on 7Bravo on 7plus >> The brand new onion range is precisely as the name indicates– an onion that’s less most likely to make you sob when you sufficed. Throughout a live cross with Woolworths basic supervisor for Fruit & Veg Paul Turner, Barr and Shirvo put the onions to the test. Both hosts were seen slicing into 2 of the brand-new Woolies onions as they talked to Turner. Barr and Shirvo checked Woolworths’ brand-new tearless onions on the program. Credit: Sunrise”We’re gon na slice!” Nat stated. “Just to check the theory here.” As Shirvo peeled and sliced his onion, he joked: “I’m getting a tingle, Paul.” Barr, surprised, stated: “You are not!” Shirvo reiterated: “I’m getting a tingle!” Shirvo joked that he had a ‘tingle’ while slicing the onions. Credit: SunriseWhen Barr questioned once again whether the onions were truly impacting his eyes, Shirvo confessed: “No, I’m not.” Barr is then seen putting her eyes straight versus the onions to see if they bring tears to her eyes. “And Nat solved up in there too!” Shirvo stated. “I’m solving up in my onions,” Barr concurred, including that they didn’t impact her eyes at all. “I’m not getting anything!” Barr put her face right up versus the onions after slicing them. Credit: SunriseShirvo then provided the onions a trial run, commenting that they have a “really sweet” taste. Barr then offered the sliced onions a shot, stating: “If I need to sit beside you for the remainder of the program I’m consuming it too.” Turner ensured that the onions would not aggravate buyers eyes. “I’ll provide you your refund 100% if they do not work,” he stated. Barr and Shirvo with Woolworths’ Paul Turner. Credit: Sunrise
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