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Cuisine of Britain and Ireland Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Cuisine of Britain and Ireland

Eating out can be more expensive in Britain and Ireland than it is in the Mediterranean parts of Europe, but food in Britain is still cheaper than in the Nordic countries and Switzerland. Many large shops, especially department stores, will have a coffee shop or restaurant. Many large supermarket outlets will also have a coffee-shop, at the budget to mid-range. If all else fails, decent picnic foods such as sandwiches, cakes, crisps, fresh fruit, cheeses and drinks are readily available at supermarkets. Street markets are a good place to pick up fresh fruit and local cheeses at bargain prices. Bakeries (e.g. Greggs) and supermarkets (e.g. Tesco, Sainsburys, Waitrose, Morrisons and Asda) usually sell a good selection of pre-packed sandwiches, pasties and cakes along with a range of soft dri

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