this post was submitted on 11 Jul 2023
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I mean, they can't really prepare value, after all you're purchasing unsold rest products. If they were to start making food extra for the bags it kinda fails at what it sets out to do.
Sure, it’s the nature of it. Good cheap way to get a quick meal in London if you don’t care what you get