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Bank of England - Subsidised Restaurant
Last week I had me dinner (lunch if Southern) in the Cosy Kitchen opposite, which is run by and mainly for those who, well a sort of Irish Care in the Community thing. The local nuthouse being round the corner, Burton Hall.
This time I get charged way less - like four Euro instead of seven so I say like - you sure that's right?
Oh, she says, I thought you were from Burton Hall...
Hmmmm, not only do I look like a Joey Deacon I also am being charged extra for being normal.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostNicest works canteen was the directors dining rooms at Earnst and Young I used it for 2 weeks before someone pointed out that the temp from the post room was supposed to use the staff slop house with the rest of the plebs
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostQuestion to the OP: Do you know the chief cashier?
I've always wanted to know what he would give you if you handed him a £20 note.
(this of course coming from "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of twenty pounds" signed the chief cashier).
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostNicest works canteen was the directors dining rooms at Earnst and Young I used it for 2 weeks before someone pointed out that the temp from the post room was supposed to use the staff slop house with the rest of the plebs
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Question to the OP: Do you know the chief cashier?
I've always wanted to know what he would give you if you handed him a £20 note.
(this of course coming from "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of twenty pounds" signed the chief cashier).
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Originally posted by stek View PostBest canteen I remember was the one at Torness Nuclear Power Station...
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Nicest works canteen was the directors dining rooms at Earnst and Young I used it for 2 weeks before someone pointed out that the temp from the post room was supposed to use the staff slop house with the rest of the plebs
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Bank of England - Subsidised Restaurant
Best canteen I remember was the one at Torness Nuclear Power Station...
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When I did my stint at Threadneedle Street I used the canteen almost exclusively, reasonably priced (I was a trainee at the time) & not too bad for what it was, the daily pasta dish normally was the best
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostNo more, as from today...
Average Price increase for contractors is a 42% increase, effective from today.
It is now going to be cheaper to go out for lunch to the likes of Wasabi / Japanese Canteen / local Sandwich Bar than to eat in.
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostPray, tell the name of the "best sandwich house"?
@Mitch - better to be on the gravy train, than to have missed the train at all...
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