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British Food is Bad – Myth or Reality?

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British Food is Bad – Myth or Reality?

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Overall, it has long been a myth, although I have no idea who came up with that. There are so many great chefs in Britain now that it takes your breath away. Even every second restaurant has a very prestigious menu and good food tastes. Now I often order food and meal prep delivery in London to have a tasty snack at work and not to waste time on cooking. And I like this food

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British Food is Bad – A Myth or Reality That British food is bad has long been the butt of jokes for its supposed poor food, lack of imagination, stodgy puddings and weak tea. Not anymore. By exploding some of the myths surrounding it you’ll discover – British food rules! With a history of wartime rationing, industrialization and now, the dominating giant supermarkets it is no surprise where the false impression of British food comes from. Like anywhere else in the world, there is good and bad. French ex-President Jacques Chirac’s comment “One cannot trust people whose cuisine is so bad” may have been his personal view on British food; in response, I have even found bad food in France (sacre bleu). The delusion that our food is bad comes from misconceiving what passes off for British food, not what British food is. The Brits only eat fish and chips and roast beef and the Scots,

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