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Actually we had ML last night. Burgers were fine but fries were strangley chewy (and I'm not sure that's entirely down to the delivery either!). Honest Burgers still has the edge for me but for some reason it wasn't available on Deliveroo last night....

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> No 1. Meat Liquor. Great on premise but terrible

> vs when Deliveroo'd. Must be some science as to

> why.


You need to move a bit closer DTR, Felbrigg Road or somewhere like that.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> DovertheRoad Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > No 1. Meat Liquor. Great on premise but

> terrible

> > vs when Deliveroo'd. Must be some science as to

> > why.

>

> You need to move a bit closer DTR, Felbrigg Road

> or somewhere like that.


I now avoid ghetto streets like FB unless it is daylight hours and I need a quick cut through to the leisure centre.

???? Wrote:

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> Deliverer's have to go through the space-time

> continuum to get back to the 50s before hitting

> the Village or the bits of SE22 that pretend they

> are the Village :)


I'm guessing MrD is George McFly, with Einstein as his Labradoodle, and Mick as Biff...

???? Wrote:

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> Deliverer's have to go through the space-time

> continuum to get back to the 50s before hitting

> the Village or the bits of SE22 that pretend they

> are the Village :)


Im told I live 'in the Dulwich borders'


No shit, Upper Sydenham rocks


Two Brothers deliver next door. Meat chips is on the menu 😳

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > DovertheRoad Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > No 1. Meat Liquor. Great on premise but

> > terrible

> > > vs when Deliveroo'd. Must be some science as

> to

> > > why.

> >

> > You need to move a bit closer DTR, Felbrigg

> Road

> > or somewhere like that.

>

> I now avoid ghetto streets like FB unless it is

> daylight hours and I need a quick cut through to

> the leisure centre.



Its not dangerous any more. That Scottish chap who caused all the aggro has moved.

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