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Measuring the economy in Toasties 09:47 - Sep 5 with 2515 viewswkj

In the age of smashed burgers and hot honey brioche it is hard to keep up, and there I was thinking the rebranding of Toasties to Paninis was bad enough! Either way, times are always changing.

Me and my beloved legal partner were travelling the other day (within England, we're not bougie) and ended up pulling off for a mouthful of grub. Not really looking at the price, as we had no choice, I ordered a cheese and onion toastie while they got the BLT (maybe they are bougie, imagine adding salad to a perfectly good bacon sarnie.) Vanilla as I am, I ordered a tea and they got a coffee (despite an awkwardly long description of "coffee")

Needless to say, a pretty conservative meal which I was mentally thinking about £15 (£20 when you factor in motorway tax). The whole meal came to £35! Two toasties and 2 hot drinks for £35. Thatcher's Britain I tell thee! I should have had a biscuit instead.

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Measuring the economy in Toasties on 22:23 - Sep 5 with 468 viewsCafe_Newman

Measuring the economy in Toasties on 22:12 - Sep 5 by wkj

I know, can't be dealing with it when it kofte a fortune


Outrageous prices indeed and for pitaful quality to boot.
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Measuring the economy in Toasties on 10:10 - Sep 6 with 123 viewswkj

Measuring the economy in Toasties on 22:23 - Sep 5 by Cafe_Newman

Outrageous prices indeed and for pitaful quality to boot.


Kebabsolutely disgraceful

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