What's your favorite thing to eat in England?
I myself enjoy crispy crunchy spuddy slices
>>8520919
Nothing.
Pic related.
>>8520919
Do some snacks require a permit to eat in london?
>>8521011
only when the edges are too sharp, luckily the pringles can has a foil top and not a metal pop one
>>8521011
Yeah, a friend of mine got a 100£ fine for snacking on a bag of lays without a permit and he even did it after snacking hour.
For me, it's the beans on toast.
>>8521011
Maybe they're referring to the fact that Pringles are permitted to avoid a UK potato chip tax because they are less than 50% real potato.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7490346.stm
>>8521662
>when the snack licensing constable conducts a surprise cupboard inspection and finds two servings missing from a bag purchased the same day
I know that sorrow all too well
>>8521011
What a bunch idiots, right fellow patriot?
By the way, have you measured your grass today to make sure it meets the mandated length?
>>8521662
>tfw got caught snacking on some pringles without a permit and not paying for my TV licence.
Can't do nothing in this country.
>>8522143
>tfw while eating my cone of chips the bill raided my cars boot and I got knicked for a spare bike tyre.
No chance to leg it.
>>8521662
>lays
fucked it