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Olympics: Food Rules Finalised
For spectators that is. Looks like food and drinks manufacturers are in for another big pay day and the rules will hardly make it a 'family' day out.
Anyone got tickets?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15110730
Maybe Al Murray has got it right (from 1.45 in the clip)
Anyone got tickets?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15110730
Maybe Al Murray has got it right (from 1.45 in the clip)
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To me, a family day out was a picnic (loads of sandwiches with different fillings, a thermos for 'it' (he likes his tea,) cakes, buns, sausage rolls and so on. To be deprived of that due to the War on Terror sucks.
If I burnt my sausage rolls, then fair do's. they could be used in Throwing the Hammer event :)
If I burnt my sausage rolls, then fair do's. they could be used in Throwing the Hammer event :)
Don't tell me - you have to order and pay for a load of food in advance via a website, but you don't know which of it you'll be getting if any until they've allocated it using some mysterious lottery system, and you may end up with a bag of peanuts instead of a hotdog (everyone wants the hotdogs) and all of it's ridiculously expensive.
Does it work something like that?
Does it work something like that?
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