What are you Eating/Drinking?

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Those yuzu treats take the cake if not the biscuit.
I didn’t know Jaffa was a variety of lemon.
My local Tesco's does them.
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A bunch of awesome food and one random plate with a hot dog and tater tots.
I think it’s supposed to be a version of a full English Breakfast. I spy

Tater Tots - Hash Brown
Hot Dog - Sausage
Baked Beans - Baked Beans
Bacon - Bacon
Toast - Toast
Mushrooms - Mushrooms
Scrambled Egg - Scrambled Egg

The last one top of the plate I can’t identify.
 
I think it’s supposed to be a version of a full English Breakfast. I spy

Tater Tots - Hash Brown
Hot Dog - Sausage
Baked Beans - Baked Beans
Bacon - Bacon
Toast - Toast
Mushrooms - Mushrooms
Scrambled Egg - Scrambled Egg

The last one top of the plate I can’t identify.
I think it's just greens of some description. Lettuce or something.
 
I should mention that it was 22 Euros in total for the burger, the coleslaw and two Coke's plus tip.
Yeh, I figured that was probably the meal price, so it's about the same as Five Guys is here - though that's the top end of the price scale in the UK!

My favourite burger in the US was In-N-Out burger - I lived in Irvine, where the company is/was based, and they did a huge triple cheeseburger - current price $8.50/€7.25/£6.25 - Five Guys is trying to be In-N-Out burger, but fails miserably on the price front!
 
Yeh, I figured that was probably the meal price, so it's about the same as Five Guys is here - though that's the top end of the price scale in the UK!

My favourite burger in the US was In-N-Out burger - I lived in Irvine, where the company is/was based, and they did a huge triple cheeseburger - current price $8.50/€7.25/£6.25 - Five Guys is trying to be In-N-Out burger, but fails miserably on the price front!
Tbf this burger was much better than Five Guys. We‘ve got them in Germany too but their burgers are too greasy for my taste.

It’s cool that you lived in Irvine! I spent a year in Iowa during a student exchange but I haven’t been to California yet. I would love to go there some day (not anytime soon though as I won‘t visit the US as long as Trump is president).
 
Really?? That's really not a good deal. Even the most expensive burger place in my city is $17 for a burger, so $26 is outrageously expensive.
As much as I'd love to agree with you, my favorite burger in town is a raspberry jalepeno popper burger from Blarney Stone Pub. The burger and fries is $19.49. Throw in a Guinness, IPA or a margarita for $8, tax of $2 and a $6 tip and you're at $35.49/person.

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