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over a year ago
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I think they should be sold with a tax refund section at the bottom of the receipt !
The tax is on HOT food.
I don't think I've ever had anything HOT from Greggs - just stone cold or lukewarm |
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I was reading the rules on this vat change and its farcical and could mean someone in London not paying vat yet someone in Scotland paying it for a pasty of the same temperature as its based on the pasty temperature against the ambient air temperature. |
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"I was reading the rules on this vat change and its farcical and could mean someone in London not paying vat yet someone in Scotland paying it for a pasty of the same temperature as its based on the pasty temperature against the ambient air temperature. "
hell yeah - i can bet greggs are inventing Steak-Bake Smoothies and sausage roll ice creams as we type |
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"I was reading the rules on this vat change and its farcical and could mean someone in London not paying vat yet someone in Scotland paying it for a pasty of the same temperature as its based on the pasty temperature against the ambient air temperature. "
people in london don't eat pasties.its all rocket and crayfish on pumpkin bread.or kotlet schabowy.. |
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Classic case of making the tax system more complicated than it need be.
Why not make it, unless you make it yourself it carries VAT.
If its a raw ingredient, cabbage, raw meat etc, its VAT free, TV dinners, frozen burgers etc attract VAT.
It could breathe new life into the farming industry and we could all be a bit healthier and better cooks. |
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"I was reading the rules on this vat change and its farcical and could mean someone in London not paying vat yet someone in Scotland paying it for a pasty of the same temperature as its based on the pasty temperature against the ambient air temperature.
people in london don't eat pasties.its all rocket and crayfish on pumpkin bread.or kotlet schabowy.."
Can't beat bit of crayfish, I buy them off a guy who catches them, lob them in the pot and you've got a tasty meal in seconds that costs fuck all. |
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"I was reading the rules on this vat change and its farcical and could mean someone in London not paying vat yet someone in Scotland paying it for a pasty of the same temperature as its based on the pasty temperature against the ambient air temperature.
people in london don't eat pasties.its all rocket and crayfish on pumpkin bread.or kotlet schabowy..
Can't beat bit of crayfish, I buy them off a guy who catches them, lob them in the pot and you've got a tasty meal in seconds that costs fuck all."
dont wanna be arsey, but how can they cost fuck all if you buy them?
the value of fuck all is £0.00 as far as i know, in the same context shit loads means more than enough. |
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"I was reading the rules on this vat change and its farcical and could mean someone in London not paying vat yet someone in Scotland paying it for a pasty of the same temperature as its based on the pasty temperature against the ambient air temperature. "
Get the spotty server to blow on them till they are 20% cheaper! |
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"I was reading the rules on this vat change and its farcical and could mean someone in London not paying vat yet someone in Scotland paying it for a pasty of the same temperature as its based on the pasty temperature against the ambient air temperature.
people in london don't eat pasties.its all rocket and crayfish on pumpkin bread.or kotlet schabowy..
Can't beat bit of crayfish, I buy them off a guy who catches them, lob them in the pot and you've got a tasty meal in seconds that costs fuck all.
dont wanna be arsey, but how can they cost fuck all if you buy them?
the value of fuck all is £0.00 as far as i know, in the same context shit loads means more than enough."
That's where you're wrong, the price is I have to fuck all the crayfish, its not easy they've got cunts the size of pinheads and ever had a crayfish nip your cock, its no rose garden, except for the thorny bits.
I reckon I'll stick to cash transactions in the future.
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"I think they should be sold with a tax refund section at the bottom of the receipt !
The tax is on HOT food.
I don't think I've ever had anything HOT from Greggs - just stone cold or lukewarm
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