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"Big Daddy" Fry-Up for £6...
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It really is no wonder that we as a nation are better heavier. Eating all that is just greedy.
Hugh fearnley whittingstall hasn't got a chance.0 -
No one HAS to have the Big Daddy Breakfast, there's lots of other options.
Eggs Benedict Cumberbatch sounds okay.
https://my.morrisons.com/globalassets/downloads/nov17/morrisons-cafe-menu-england-oct2017.jpg0 -
Cornucopia wrote: »No one HAS to have the Big Daddy Breakfast, there's lots of other options.
Eggs Benedict Cumberbatch sounds okay.
https://my.morrisons.com/globalassets/downloads/nov17/morrisons-cafe-menu-england-oct2017.jpg
we know no one HAS to eat the big breakfast, but its that that is being discussed0 -
A typical Canadian restaurant breakfast is two eggs, two rashers bacon, two sausages, a portion of hashbrowns and two slices of toast. Runs around $9. Juice, tea or coffee is extra.
Your's looks like what's described as a Trucker's breakfast and runs around $12.
No black pudding here, unless you happen to know a good butcher from the UK0 -
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I just have a bowl of Aldi's bran flakes costs about 10p including the milk and thats more than enough for me ,even cheaper if I have poridge in the wintertime (I always buy porridge as the summer begins as its usually reduced in the supermarkets )made with water and a splash of milk once cooked and a pinch of salt on top filling and cheap as chips0
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Sounds like brilliant value...I'll take one of those with three extra plates and cutlery to share it my family. A meal for 4 for 6 quid...bargain!!SPC7 ~ Member#390 ~ £432.45 declared :j
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Her Serene Highness the Princess Atolaas of the Alphabetty Thread as appointed by Queen Upsidedown Bear0 -
Its an irresponsible move and highlights exactly why the commercial world acts in direct conflict with national interests, whilst subverting the issue with arguments about "the economy".Cornucopia wrote: »Let's not fall for the PR stunt implicit in "informing" the Public and the Media about the largest supermarket breakfast.
GDPR should be amassed through ethical means, not shameless exploitation.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!0 -
Now that is a sensible suggestion! Along the same lines of what Mr LW and I usually do if we eat out - one dessert and two spoons.Sounds like brilliant value...I'll take one of those with three extra plates and cutlery to share it my family. A meal for 4 for 6 quid...bargain!!
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