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Previously on "VAT on pies"
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I'm sure there is still a pastie shop in Leeds station, forget it's name, yellow signage.Originally posted by pjclarke View PostCameron:
But the West Cornwall Pasty Company outlet where he thought he enjoyed his last pasty closed two years ago. There was a Cornish Bakehouse booth at the station; that closed last week.
Don't care anyway, nothing compares to Carr's Pasties of Bolton, if Carlsberg did pasties.......
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I was in Cornwall last weekend. I have to say, the pasties were the best I've ever had. Two big ones on Praa Beach....and the pasties weren't bad either!
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostGreggs is northern shirley?
I hate Greggs, as soon as they set up shop Devon savouries shut down.
Loads in Lundan!
Tone
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Greggs is northern shirley?Originally posted by pjclarke View PostCameron:
But the West Cornwall Pasty Company outlet where he thought he enjoyed his last pasty closed two years ago. There was a Cornish Bakehouse booth at the station; that closed last week.
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, not normally known for his proletarian manner, sensed he could save the squeezed middle. He rushed to a Greggs in Redditch – where he and Ed Balls ate sausage rolls – and announced that his party would make common cause with west country MPs and vote against the measure in the budget.
Pasty row hots up for David Cameron | Politics | The Guardian
I hate Greggs, as soon as they set up shop Devon savouries shut down.
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It's PastyGate!
Cameron:But the West Cornwall Pasty Company outlet where he thought he enjoyed his last pasty closed two years ago. There was a Cornish Bakehouse booth at the station; that closed last week."I think the last one I bought was from the West Cornwall Pasty Company. I seem to remember I was in Leeds station at the time and the choice was whether to have one of their small ones or one of their large ones. I have got a feeling I opted for the large one, and very good it was too."
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, not normally known for his proletarian manner, sensed he could save the squeezed middle. He rushed to a Greggs in Redditch – where he and Ed Balls ate sausage rolls – and announced that his party would make common cause with west country MPs and vote against the measure in the budget.
Pasty row hots up for David Cameron | Politics | The Guardian
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The ballot paper might as well say 'Kick in the bollox' or 'poke in the eye'.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHave the idiots at New Labour towers actually left the building?
We go from one idiotic tax, spend, control freakery, banker centric, money printing, bureaucratic, war mongering bunch of cretins to another.
UKIP. No VAT on pies.
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Have the idiots at New Labour towers actually left the building?
We go from one idiotic tax, spend, control freakery, banker centric, money printing, bureaucratic, war mongering bunch of cretins to another.
UKIP. No VAT on pies.
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So getting my spicy 6 incher toasted for 15 seconds (I saw the counter) will cost an extra 70p?
I've taken a dislike to Gideon.
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completely different experience, microwaved pies taste different.
another pathetic ill thought out tax, thought we had got past those with the departure of new lie.
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Taxing bakers is the closest we’ll get to taxing bankers, confirms government
The government has defended its decision to slap VAT on sales of hot pasties by insisting that a tax on bakers is only one letter away from a tax on bankers.
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All they need to do is turn off the warming plate and then the bagel rule applies. Then they can sell it to you hot, cooling and already cold with the warning that if you bite into it and it's still warm, you need to return with the VAT money.
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Brilliant!Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI gather VAT is to be levied on pies and suchlike sold warmer than the ambient temperature.
Surely the solution is simple - Sell the food stone cold, but provide two or three microwave ovens in front of the counter, which customers can use to warm their pies.
It would be after point of sale and therefore a free service and not subject to tax
NOT!
I'm Trying to lose the belly here Owlhoot. any barriers to that goal, even a miniscule bit of tax on fattening foodstuffs is a good thing
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