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Where can I buy an egg cup in the area, preferably a cheap one?


The pound shops don't sell 'em, the supermarkets don't sell 'em, they seem to be extremely hard to find. How am I supposed to eat my boiled eggs in the morning? In the meantime I have to improvise with an upturned egg box.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> They sometimes have them in the charity shops.

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> Cheapest you'll find.

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> DulwichFox



Yep. I got a really nice one in the hospice shop recently. Sadly they only had one.


They have had a few since then including a set of four. Depends how fussy you are about design.

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