A look back at the time one man united WhatsApp behind the lockdown Wembley lasagne
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No doubt we all remember where we were when we learnt that England was going into its first national lockdown.
But do you remember where you were when you received a WhatsApp voice note from a man reassuring the nation that a giant lasagne was being cooked up in Wembley Stadium to ensure people didn't go hungry during it?
If you don't let us take a trip two years down memory lane, back to the Wembley lasagne.
Londoner Billy McLean sent the voice note alleging just that as a joke to 30 of his friends and it spiralled. While WhatsApp doesn't collect data about the forwarding of messages so we don't know how many people have heard McLean's dulcet tones, it is hard to meet someone who hasn't at least heard of the Wembley lasagne.
The voice note said: "My sister, her