misses out on one of the most traditional british meals smh (indian takeaway)
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Doesn't have any Tesco meal deals either, AND NO CHIPPIES
also its not got tesco own brand stuff smh, all in all its pretty good ngl
No, they have an entire shelf of Sharwoods sauces.
No jelly babies?
I'm jealous that there are jammy dodgers though. Still haven't found any
Bit miffed there isn't any jaffa cakes, wot.
It's a right kerfuffle
No White Bread and Beans Lunchables?
Wait is that actually a real lunchables?
No, the real one also has lead
Thats just the seasoning mate.
Nice to see a British food section actually filled with British food, had a (German) colleague excitedly show me the Tennessee BBQ sauce he'd bought from the "British" section of a local super market, he was sad when I told him it wasn't authentic, or British.
Also, Typhoo and PGTips, but no Yorkshire Tea, shameful! ;)
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This is white culture.
No this is British culture. Whiteness is an artificial construct.
implying "Br*train" is not an artificial construct
They ain't no doggerlanders, that's for sure
Dogginglanders
Jammie Dodgerlanders
When I think of British "food" I mainly think of funny little phrases like:
tidlywinks
slippity slops
doodad binkles
scruffies
biddly bops
it's missing dentures
Where's the jelliedeeeeels bruv?
no terry's chocolate orange?
Are those mostly seasonal? I only ever see them here in the states around Christmas
No extra-strong Typhoo is unacceptable tbh