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How Much Would You Pay For A Takeaway?
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I've been looking at this
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-manc hester- 5590428 9
The £16 for a posh burger doesn't seem too outrageous to me. It's not much dearer than the prices charged by many burger restaurants, such as Byron, and (as far as I can tell from that article) it does at least come ready cooked.
However £105 (for two people) for the Northcote boxes does seem somewhat pricey to me, especially when one considers that
(a) the portions are miniscule - see the picture in the article ; and
(b) you've got to cook it yourself!
(Website here, for anyone who's tempted: https:/ /www.no rthcote .com/at -home/g ourmet- boxes )
The £90 boxes from the White Swan (again, for two people) might appear slightly better but
(a) you've still got to cook it yourself ;
(b) the price for their current offering is actually £110 ( https:/ /www.wh iteswan atfence .co.uk ) ; and
(c) the pictures here show that they don't exactly believe in big portions either!
https:/ /www.wh iteswan atfence .co.uk/ picture s
So who here will be rushing to order then?
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The £16 for a posh burger doesn't seem too outrageous to me. It's not much dearer than the prices charged by many burger restaurants, such as Byron, and (as far as I can tell from that article) it does at least come ready cooked.
However £105 (for two people) for the Northcote boxes does seem somewhat pricey to me, especially when one considers that
(a) the portions are miniscule - see the picture in the article ; and
(b) you've got to cook it yourself!
(Website here, for anyone who's tempted: https:/
The £90 boxes from the White Swan (again, for two people) might appear slightly better but
(a) you've still got to cook it yourself ;
(b) the price for their current offering is actually £110 ( https:/
(c) the pictures here show that they don't exactly believe in big portions either!
https:/
So who here will be rushing to order then?
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So your definitely not going to be tempted by the White Swan's offering then, David, at £110 for collection (and subsequent home cooking) only? ;-)
I have to admit that, when buying a takeaway myself, I tend to go for the cheapest options. e.g. I'll often opt for a Biryani from an Indian restaurant, simply because the rice is included (which makes it cheaper than buying a curry which needs rice as an extra).
I have to admit that, when buying a takeaway myself, I tend to go for the cheapest options. e.g. I'll often opt for a Biryani from an Indian restaurant, simply because the rice is included (which makes it cheaper than buying a curry which needs rice as an extra).
There's a burger van in Cambridge, CAC, that sells wild boar burgers. They were a tenner about a decade ago, so I hate to think what they charge for them nowadays!
I do like venison burgers but I'd much prefer to have a proper venison steak, preferably in a rich red wine sauce and served with a very full-bodied wine too.
I do like venison burgers but I'd much prefer to have a proper venison steak, preferably in a rich red wine sauce and served with a very full-bodied wine too.
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