Cattiness, nastiness and a whole lot of tension are things we've come to expect on your average Come Dine With Me menu but last night's serving of the Channel 4 dinner party competition took things to a new level.

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They say revenge is a dish best served cold and host Peter put the theory to the test as he gave dinner guest Jane a right tongue lashing when she was revealed as the winner.

What just happened on Come Dine With Me? ?? pic.twitter.com/Pw0KPl4AxF

— gemma (@gemmaminty_) January 4, 2016

His outburst didn't come from nowhere. Peter had previously been accused of inappropriate conversation at the dinner table and didn't score too highly for the five course dinner he expected to storm the competition with.

In fact, he came last, and viewers couldn't believe their eyes and ears when he opened his mouth and told Jane to "take your money and get off my property". Let's just say he didn't take her winning too well... especially not after referring to her as someone with "all the breeding of a cheap pair of shoes".

Twitter couldn't believe its eyes and ears, absolutely lapping up the Come Dine With Me Carnage.

https://twitter.com/brendan_bennett/status/684086859325112320
https://twitter.com/poppytreadaway/status/684071404233486336
https://twitter.com/GraceFVictory/status/684070741797638144

That was the best come dine with me ending I've ever seen! @Channel4

— Emilyparkin. (@itsemilyparkin) January 4, 2016

https://twitter.com/TheCarlWheatley/status/684075168730316800

And even the stars of Gogglebox are talking about it this morning.

https://twitter.com/ScarlettMoffatt/status/684263526207229952

Remind us never to go round Peter's for Christmas dinner...

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Catch last night's episode of Come Dine With Me on demand on All4

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