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Nice story from yesterday


Has it been clarified as to type of cheese taken in pocket? If it’s a nice blue to go on a beef burger then I’m all for that. If it’s a dairy Lee slice then distinctly odd behaviour.
 
It makes perfect sense to me mind

The lad obviously comes to the match with an easy bake oven in order to keep his pocket cheese at the melting point until he’s ready for the burger.

He’s obviously been at the kiosk and talking about how he can’t believe he’s forgotten his cheese and feels daft cos he’s still carrying the easy bake oven, when the lassy serving the burgers has overheard.

It’s clear as day
Completely forgot about the easy bake oven, I’ve made an absolute fool of myself
 
Tell you what mind it’s times like this you realise the good in humanity and what a great bunch of people we are in the north east, always pulling together when the going gets tough.
 
One of the lads usually brings a slice of cheese in his pocket to put on his burger that he buys pre match inside the stadium. Forgot it this time so had a cheeseburger with the cheese already in, and the staff offered to heat it up even more so the cheese was quite melted. Nice touch not something you usually hear.

Emmental thing to do that like
 
Were cheeseburgers not sold before the catering changed? It would seem odd not to cos you could whack 50p on the price for a 5p slice of cheese.

This thread is just creating more questions and providing no answers.
 
One of the lads usually brings a slice of cheese in his pocket to put on his burger that he buys pre match inside the stadium. Forgot it this time so had a cheeseburger with the cheese already in, and the staff offered to heat it up even more so the cheese was quite melted. Nice touch not something you usually hear.
Wonder why that is
 
Were cheeseburgers not sold before the catering changed? It would seem odd not to cos you could whack 50p on the price for a 5p slice of cheese.

This thread is just creating more questions and providing no answers.
It's uncovered the evil greed within the cheese slice market, so now I completely understand why he brings his own cheese to the match. 90% mark up on resale is just corrupt beyond comprehension.
 
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