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I don't like cheese much...


I sometimes buy a small piece of Stilton .. but

it usually sits at the back of my fridge and gets binned when it's gone past it's Use-by Date.


I don't buy it from Mons or the Cheese Block.


Last time a Queued to buy food was in the 50's. with by mum after the War..


Foxy

Interestingly I also bought cheese just after the war Foxy. But who's side were you on, Liam or Damon? It was carnage and I recall there were many family breakups. And worse the annoying cheese man, good friends with the architect of Brexit, Dave C.


Borough Market at the weekend is rather vomit inducing so a great place to buy parmesan and Hershey bars.

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