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Bacon or Eggs? The time has come to decide.
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<blockquote data-quote="bushytop" data-source="post: 949994" data-attributes="member: 56738"><p>It would be so much more helpful if they did but from what I picked up from the staff (whether it's true or not is another matter) they seem to pride themselves on being a healthy alternative. </p><p></p><p>It did taste lean and clean if I'm honest. This was a big old lump of a sarnie and I didn't feel remotely bloated after I'd ate it... in fact I text my mate straight after to say I wish I'd ordered two. I find if I eat something healthy I don't get that 'bloat' but if it's fatty or greasy etc I can't move off my seat for a good 45-55 minutes after consumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushytop, post: 949994, member: 56738"] It would be so much more helpful if they did but from what I picked up from the staff (whether it’s true or not is another matter) they seem to pride themselves on being a healthy alternative. It did taste lean and clean if I’m honest. This was a big old lump of a sarnie and I didn’t feel remotely bloated after I’d ate it... in fact I text my mate straight after to say I wish I’d ordered two. I find if I eat something healthy I don’t get that ‘bloat’ but if it’s fatty or greasy etc I can’t move off my seat for a good 45-55 minutes after consumption. [/QUOTE]
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