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Roadside Cafes Flying Flags
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I've noticed recently that a LOT of the above seem to do this. I'm talking about small caravan based cafes not Roadchef etc. They are usually George cross flags or union jacks. Anyone have any idea why?
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A prominent flag flying in a layby is a recognised sign saying "Stop here for a coffee and a burger!" Given that the majority of truckers and motorists are British it makes sense to fly the Union flag (or, in England, St George's Cross), even if the burger van/café is actually run by a Czech or a Pole ;-)
A prominent flag flying in a layby is a recognised sign saying "Stop here for a coffee and a burger!" Given that the majority of truckers and motorists are British it makes sense to fly the Union flag (or, in England, St George's Cross), even if the burger van/café is actually run by a Czech or a Pole ;-)
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