Breakfast £12.99 coffee £3.50 would you say this is expensive
Breakfast £12.99 coffee £3.50 would you say this is expensive
by Fine-Ad-3065
13 Comments
Sanquinity
I wouldn’t say that’s expensive no. A breakfast like that would go for 18~20 euro where I work. (18 euro is 15,10 pounds) And 3,50 for a cappuccino also seems a bit cheaper than what we sell it for.
I mean yes, compared how much that would sell for 5 years ago it’s expensive. But restaurants couldn’t help but increases prices. For them building rent, ingredient costs, employee wages, and energy bills all increased as well.
Fresh-Honeydew7104
Depends on the location. London no, Hull yes.
kytheon
Looks solid. Price depends on location, probably.
LordJambrek
It comes in an iron skillet. I wouldn’t even be mad.
White-Rabbit_1106
As an American, that looks like a $23 skillet and $8 latte. Apparently, that’s 23.56 pounds? Either this is really cheap or food is just way more expensive in the States than in England now?
K-Shrizzle
With inflation changing so drastically, I no longer have a good frame of reference for what things should cost
Optimal_Collection77
That’s a solidly priced breakfast. I would be annoyed at anything over £3.50 for a cap
Somebody8985754
Some might just say it’s full… In English
lo-lux
$17 in USD. I’d rather pay less but I can see some places charging that. It’s not my cup of tea with the mushy tomatoes and all, but to each their own. A cappuccino at a restaurant will be expensive and more so on this side of the pond so hard to judge that.
If you can sneak the skillet out then it might be worth it.
CholetisCanon
Seems pretty high quality and would not be considered incredibly expensive where I live.
ledocteur7
A little bit, but it’s within reason considering how much sheer stuff you got, and how clean the presentation is, tho a small plate would be nice.
Kahnza
Thats enough calories to split between 2 people. Then the price isn’t so bad.
CheesyG94
I think you got a decent price for breakfast and got an eating surface that serves to be a better plate than a lot of posts on here.
13 Comments
I wouldn’t say that’s expensive no. A breakfast like that would go for 18~20 euro where I work. (18 euro is 15,10 pounds) And 3,50 for a cappuccino also seems a bit cheaper than what we sell it for.
I mean yes, compared how much that would sell for 5 years ago it’s expensive. But restaurants couldn’t help but increases prices. For them building rent, ingredient costs, employee wages, and energy bills all increased as well.
Depends on the location. London no, Hull yes.
Looks solid. Price depends on location, probably.
It comes in an iron skillet. I wouldn’t even be mad.
As an American, that looks like a $23 skillet and $8 latte. Apparently, that’s 23.56 pounds? Either this is really cheap or food is just way more expensive in the States than in England now?
With inflation changing so drastically, I no longer have a good frame of reference for what things should cost
That’s a solidly priced breakfast. I would be annoyed at anything over £3.50 for a cap
Some might just say it’s full… In English
$17 in USD. I’d rather pay less but I can see some places charging that. It’s not my cup of tea with the mushy tomatoes and all, but to each their own. A cappuccino at a restaurant will be expensive and more so on this side of the pond so hard to judge that.
If you can sneak the skillet out then it might be worth it.
Seems pretty high quality and would not be considered incredibly expensive where I live.
A little bit, but it’s within reason considering how much sheer stuff you got, and how clean the presentation is, tho a small plate would be nice.
Thats enough calories to split between 2 people. Then the price isn’t so bad.
I think you got a decent price for breakfast and got an eating surface that serves to be a better plate than a lot of posts on here.
It’s fine.