Poll - Cornish pasties
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Poll - Cornish pasties
Prefer mine cold, just as they were originally intended to be eaten. Another thing I like about them cold is that (when I should be fortunate enough to eat another) is that I will not be contributing needlessly to the Exchequer!
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Re: Poll - Cornish pasties
We're trying to eat as many hot ones as possible before the price goes up! 

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Re: Poll - Cornish pasties
Just bought a load of them.....Bugger of a job getting them in a "Jerry" can... 

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Re: Poll - Cornish pasties
Just been phoning round, trying to buy a pet troll. Everywhere seems to have run out 

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Re: Poll - Cornish pasties
So how do pet trolls prefer their pasties then 

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Re: Poll - Cornish pasties
At what temperature do they become subject to VAT?
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Re: Poll - Cornish pasties
Apparently part of the equation used includes the ambient temperature - and I kid you not
A 'hot' one is VATable, a cold one is not whilst a 'warm' one may be. Simples no? No, because the chuffin' guvmint had devised one of the most cockeyed pieces of legislation ever
Surprised? Not me ...


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