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$2.50 for this mess.
Literally $0.20 worth of ingredients.

>> No.11917895

>>11917882
I'll give you $3.25

>> No.11917912

>>11917882
huh, my bunnings does hotdog buns, jalapenos if u want them, and way more onions. i'm pretty sure they aren't allowed to do this though.

>> No.11917913

>>11917882
It's for charity ya cunt just buy it. Also usually there's hot schoolgirls selling them

>> No.11917928

>>11917912
Based as fuck.
Where is it, please be close.

>>11917913
Bunnings provides everything but only gives the charity $1 per sausage sold.

>> No.11917945

>>11917928
That's a pretty good percentage compared to many scam charities out there

>> No.11918319

>>11917928
west gosford bunnings desu

>> No.11918388

>>11917882
God that looks good

>> No.11918483

Who tf puts mustard on beef snags

>> No.11918522

>>11917882
>>11917895
ill give you $4.50

>> No.11918556

>>11917882
Is this fucking real?

Is that actually something that was commercially made and served to someone and not just garbage that anon attempted to make himself?

>> No.11918569

>>11917882
Where i live it costs 1 dollar and you get it with a hotdog bun+mustard and ketchup. Also roasted onions aswell.
And the budget wiener one is just 54 cent.
Where the hell did you get this overpriced shit?

>> No.11918597

>>11918556
>>11918569
welcome to australia boys.

>> No.11918604

>>11918483
ketchup is for french fries andchildren

>> No.11918611

>>11917882
You may not like it, but this is peak culinary performance

>> No.11918772

>>11917928
Bunnings doesn’t supply anything but the canopy, bbq and gas. The charity/community group often organise donations from butchers/bakery and keep whatever money they make. Bunnings does not profit at all. The standard is generally on a roll, prices are capped at $2.50 for the sausage sizzle and $1.50 for the drink. Groups can decide to charge less if they choose.

>> No.11918780

>>11918604
And your mum.

>> No.11918783

>>11918772
Not at my local Bunnings, everything OP said is how my local Bunnings runs it.
Brisbane South btw.

>> No.11918788
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11918788

4 dollars and that's standard

they are pretty good tho

>> No.11918799

>>11917882
You can sit nearby and watch yummy mummies buy these phallic objects and stick them in their mouth. Nobody ever tries to chase you away because there's always plenty of parking. Bunnings is a great place to spend a lonely weekend morning.

>> No.11918809

>>11918772
Based af.
What's your favourite audiobook?

>> No.11918820

>>11918809
I only listen to proper podcasts and my favourite is The Minefield by RN.

>> No.11918839

>>11918783
Are you meaning that they are $1 usually?
Probably because you’re in QLD and you’re all poor.

>> No.11918849

>>11918839
No they're always $2.50 but all sales are recorded and Bunnings deducts $1.50 per sausage sale and $1 per can of drink sale.

>> No.11918858

i've always wanted to set up a trailer across the road and sell them cheaper but location is key. nobody is going to walk across the road for a snag.

>> No.11918865

>>11918858
You'd be surprised.
It's like how people will spend $10 in fuel and traffic to save 2c a litre.

>> No.11918880

>>11917882
They're marketing to hipsters, really. Real men go to Mitre 10 or a local hardware. They only go to Bunnings on weekdays when they're on a contracted job and decent hardware stores are too far away from the site they're at. So hipsters turn up at Bunnings on the weekend wanting to feel manly, and they see a cheap sausage being sold with a huge markup. It occurs to them that eating a cheap sausage would be even more manly, so they buy it. Real men never even see a sausage being sold at Bunnings.

>> No.11918884

>>11918865
fair call. but i'd still need to learn how to cook, so there's that.

>> No.11918976

>>11917882
Thank god the onions are on the bottom, that could be a serious safety hazard if they weren't.

>> No.11918995

>>11918976
Based and onionpilled.

>> No.11918999

>>11918788
is that green shit toothpaste?

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11919232

>>11917882

I'll give you 5$

>> No.11919263

>>11917882
m8 you got fucking stooged on those onions, my bunnings drowns the cunt in cheese, sauce and onions. It blurs the line between snag and religious experience, fuck me love a bunnings sausage

>> No.11919292

>>11918772
Chipping in to say that this was my experience being part of running a sausage sizzle at Bunnings, too.

Although we weren't as stingy on ingredients as the OP. Lather that shit in onions. I know what a fellow man wants in his sausage sizzle, which is exactly what I want, which is a shitload of everything piled on top.
Poor fuck OP got shafted.

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11919321

>>11918556
mate you just wait. live in Australia for 1 year (and not be some soy drinking limp wristed faggot) and you'll soon feel a rush of dopamine that you get from visiting the warehouse... but something else: a smell, a memory. Then it'll hit you like a bag of mulch: AWWWW YEAAAAHH!! SAUSAGE SIZZLE!

not healthy, goes to charity and is a great way to start a saturday morning.

>> No.11919506

>>11918976
Lost me mum to a bit of dropped onion