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8535700 No.8535700 [Reply] [Original]

Britbongs have you been able to secure your ration of lettuce from Tesco?

Is making a salad or BLT at home a luxury now?

>> No.8535781
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8535781

>>8535700
British people would much rather just eat a "Chip Butty" anyway.......

O B E S E D

>> No.8535791

>>8535781
That's a 9/10 in Britain

>> No.8535826
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Do British people really eat toothpaste flavor sauce on their meat?

Fucking nasty

>> No.8536084

>>8535826
Fuck off, you French cunt.

>> No.8536129

>>8535700
Is lettuce ration a new meme now?

>> No.8536288

God you Americans are tiresome.

>> No.8536928

>>8535700
Root vegetables, brassicas, kale and leek are in season now. Why the fuck would I want a lettuce?

>> No.8537125

>>8535700
Just have a bacon and tomato sandwich, it's better without lettuce

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>>8536928
>see SkyNews broadcast
>interviewing britbong outside Tesco
>asked how the rationing has affected him
>"couldn't have lettuce on my burger last night"
>mfw Britain is the 51st state

>> No.8537167

I once convinced an Australian that we only got tinned lettuce in Britain.

>> No.8537202

>>8536928

I was talking about this today - I've always preferred to eat seasonally and I'm hoping (in vain, probably) that people might pick up a few more things that happen to be locally available as opposed to Mediterranean Veg Medley Forever

>> No.8537205

>>8535826

Don't know what you're missing out on my Gallic friend

>> No.8537379

>>8537205

Nah, it's shit.

The Indian version is God tier though.

>> No.8538671

>>8535826
The sharpness and freshness of the mint/vinegar combination is a brilliant partner for fatty meats like lamb.

>> No.8538687

>>8537379
Spastic.