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Offline icefire66

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sunday lunches
« on: Sep 14 - 2008 »
does anybody bother doing a sunday roast now? and if so why? we've lost ?1000's of food trade a week, whats the point of trying to make a bit back on a sunday? what's the incentive? get up early, cook everthing from fresh, sell a few meals and throw the rest in the bin. no point. humphrey's meals make for a peaceful, but very boring sunday. obviously meant to be a day of rest. god bless his cotton socks.  ???

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Re: sunday lunches
« Reply #1 on: Sep 16 - 2008 »
i know for a fact that the food in at least three of his establishments is over 18 months old tut tut humph could it b that you r breaking the law again do you like the tea they make in all the courts you are going to attend in the near future get real you cant play with peoples health the way you are doing all the kitchens that have been left doing nothing for so long and the food just left there not being sold none of the equipment being kept clean do i need to get in touch with the authorities or are you about to get the cillit bang team in to hose it all down and give it all a good fettle if any one out there has a dicky tummy stay away from sams until the government health warning has been lifted in 2015 you new managers have a hard job ahead of you all