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All good, wasn't even taking that in bad faith
After ducking it, I saw what it meant.
And it should have been quite obvious to me anyway, as we call them just wraps here.
I was just confused about the 'snack' part, because a wrap here counts as a whole meal, like a burger, and not just a snack, which you'd do on the side or in-between meals.
But really thanks for clarifying, I really appreciate it :-)
And I do hope my answer doesn't/didn't came around wrong
Edit: to maybe clarify, a snack would mean something like something I'll take in a bite or two.
But those are just culture differences, so either your wraps are just smaller to fit the definition of snacks, or we just have a bit of cultural difference here.
From my side, no hard feelings, and I just read interested, if I'm missing out on something