This is considered "food" in Britain

>this is considered "food" in Britain

wow

I'd eat it

I've had worse

perfect drunk food lad

I'd eat the fuck out of that I;m drunk as shit

Soo, potato chips/crisps bangers/franks, mayo and do I see even tomatoes there?

From this we can deduce this person goes to university/trade school. If not the tomatoes it'd be the """"food"""" of somebody younger and if the person would be older, the plate would contain something you could offer your visiting mom.

>this is considered "president" in America

I think by the time I'm drunk to eat that I'm already asleep

british """""cuisine"""""

british """"'gourmet'""""

>the eternal anglo strikes again

british """"""salt n peppa"""""

I'd eat it.

>Toast sandwich
>literally two slices of bread with a slice of bread in between

Do chip buttys exist in your country?

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Alas, no DDDD:

lmao this is me. Here's proof

it was bretty good

you're right I go to uni

Looks ok

I've done that but it's better to use bread rolls.

Huh. That's an admirable use of available resources toward a desired outcome...

A traditional English Sunday roast is still outstanding, though.

Daily reminder there literally nothing wrong with a crisp salad.

fuck those yorkshire puds look good

we don't cut cheese like that, we also don't have that brand of tomato sauce: probably a yank

looks like shit

>"ragú"
>it's not ragù