This so-called full English got understandably panned – 14 much-needed burns
8.
Looks like it's already had a beating wtf https://t.co/zGmyIFeHfY
— seeking Sarah Tonin (@__Carrie___) May 30, 2022
9.
Aye but u can try cooking it https://t.co/2dnifBHubk
— ♍︎ (@charllivesey) May 28, 2022
10.
maybe you guys should have stolen some recipes instead of artefacts https://t.co/yRJeA4NfRg
— (@clayyytonbigsby) May 31, 2022
11.
Thank you god for making me Mexican https://t.co/2Qy7B6xPb5 pic.twitter.com/ZZr8hD3VLO
— luz ✿ (@truIyjeon) May 30, 2022
12.
Why do English people eat like raccoons https://t.co/dLmO9ZEroZ
— Kenjac (@JackKennedy) May 30, 2022
13.
For just a quarter a day you too can feed a British person https://t.co/O113UuSpUw
— The Middle-earth Mixer (@MiddleEarthMixr) May 30, 2022
14.
Cooked on a radiator. https://t.co/rHmheZ1pI1
— No Context Brits (@NoContextBrits) May 30, 2022
Punished-Reaper felt there were missing elements.
True, but where is it?
This is a full English.
Take notice of the cooked bacon and sausages. The presence of black pudding, tomatoes, tea & toast. pic.twitter.com/p3VJPXBW43— Punished-Reaper (@APunishedReaper) May 30, 2022
Of course, it could – just – be worse.
Oh bud, you can't beat a full Canadian breakfast. pic.twitter.com/Anvlr8drDS
— Gordon B (@GdoubleWB) May 30, 2022
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Simply the best comeback you’ll see to criticism of a full English