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Brits really do treat chips with the same reverence as Italian and pasta, the Japanese and rice, or Americans and corn syrup.
But cheese, chips and gravy sounds fucking mank19 5 ReplyBut cheese, chips and gravy sounds fucking mankPretty good chippy combo. Ask the Canadians about it.
21 0 ReplyOr the Isle of Man, New Jersey, or a bunch of other places.
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But cheese, chips and gravy sounds fucking mank
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I've received a surprising amount of criticism for this take and you know what I'M DOUBLING DOWN! CHEESY GRAVY SOUNDS AWFUL!
3 1 Replythis just sounds like you haven't tried it yet 😋 I will send you some in the post x
4 0 ReplyI'm so sorry for you!
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That’s HIGH-FRUCTOSE corn syrup to you, good sir.
16 0 ReplyApologies, the intricacies of American cuisine are lost on me.
Also please don't call me sir
9 2 ReplyListen bruv.
4 1 ReplySer?
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poutine hater detected, please stay put for enforcement action
13 1 ReplyBetween poutine and ketchup cake, it's no wonder nobody raves about Canadian food.
6 4 Replycould be worse, could be british "food"
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Canada out here catching strays
11 0 ReplyPotatoes will save the world one day
8 1 Replygravy and cheese is a classic, I'm more concerned about the curry and cheese combo
(obv paneer masala is spectacular but British takeaway curry + mature cheddar? cursed)
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