The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Same as me Barry, adding kebabs to the list of never had. And for a long while not fish and chips.
I've told a fib. We had McDonald's when son was small because kids loved to go there. Our nearest one was 20 miles away. We didn't like them. Son decided he didn't like them any more after he tasted steak!
We have the occasional Chinese take away, but we make a better one.
Returning from London after Christmas, we stopped at a Welcome Break for food...choice was Burger King, a noodle place, and KFC. So I had KFC for the first time in the UK. 2 pieces...it was actually better than I remembered the US version...which always seemed undercooked...bleurggh. Still not something I'd eat readily.
Used to have Burger King occasionally when I collected my daughter from school...a treat for a 10year old.
Nothing wrong with that, Pasta, a bit of what you fancy does you good.
If we've been stuck in town and need to eat I always headed to the nearest Weatherspoon - their chilli con carne was nice and filling and fitted in with my diet. Sadly they no longer serve that. This isn't us 'going out for dinner' - it's a needs must thing. My wife liked the lamb shank.
I love Chinese food Barry and, Thai. In fact most food from most countries, but they don't like me much. Not keen on German food but love mediterrsnean food and a lot of Asian food. But the food I like best is French food.
Actually Russian food can be good too.
And now uk food has improved a lot from when it was meat and two veg. Buti like that too. Just not milk puddings of any kind,
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