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Fast food outlets - the late June deathmatch

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12:04pm, 30 Jun 2016
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Night-owl
I wasn't here at 8am

Missed the final

You mean there's no play off between the losing semi finalists
Jun 2016
12:27pm, 30 Jun 2016
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GlennR
Release the hounds.
Jun 2016
12:53pm, 30 Jun 2016
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Nicholls595
We can't find the hounds. They were last seen being shoved into the back of a Pret a Manger van. Bloody French will eat anything
Jun 2016
12:59pm, 30 Jun 2016
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GlennR
Why do people think Pret a Manger is French?
Jun 2016
1:01pm, 30 Jun 2016
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Nicholls595
Because they are ignorant peasants who live in the frozen North (aka East Midlands)
Jun 2016
1:06pm, 30 Jun 2016
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GregP
same reason people thing Superdry is Japanese?

I went to boots lunchtime. Saved about £1.60 in the meal deal and the sushi wasn't at all bad.
Jun 2016
1:12pm, 30 Jun 2016
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Nicholls595
From the Gospel according to Wic...

The name Prêt à Manger (French pronunciation: ​[pʁɛt‿a mɑ̃ʒe], ready to eat) was coined by Hyman's sister Valerie Tomalin, based on prêt-à-porter, French for "ready-to-wear" clothing. The outlet focused on gourmet, ready-to-eat food which was inspired by the Parisian ready-to-go shops called traiteurs.

traiteurs sounds like traitors, which describes anyone who didn't vote for the gristly pasties
Jun 2016
1:14pm, 30 Jun 2016
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GregP
How about things that have always been crap but nobody seemed to notice at the time?

Birds of a Feather vs Vesta curries

British Leyland vs Lymeswold cheese
Jun 2016
1:15pm, 30 Jun 2016
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Nicholls595
I don't mind a bit of Boots sushi myself.
Jun 2016
1:16pm, 30 Jun 2016
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GregP
Best high street sushi, as it goes, is Pret.

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Deathmatch closed 08:18 30.06.16

GOLD: Marks & Spencer

SILVER: The West Cornwall Pasty Company

BRONZE: Costa
BRONZE: Pret-A-Manger
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