'A good vet could get that bacon back to life'
A shopper who stopped off for a Morrisons breakfast has declared it 'not a patch on Wetherspoons' after he paid twice as much at the supermarket.
While he said he was 'not amazing', but equally 'not poor', he said overall, it's 'definitely not a patch on the Wetherspoons Breakfast' which he enjoyed last month for half the price. "With the normal size being £8 I couldn't justify paying that much just for breakfast, especially compared to the price at Wetherspoons at the moment," he said. "So went with small at £5.50. Also unlimited coffee for £2.50 Morrisons definitely don't make it obvious that they are unlimited.
His traditional breakfast at The Wilfred Wood Wetherspoons, in Hazel Grove, Stockport came in at little more than £4 and consisted of a fried egg, bacon, a Lincolnshire sausage, baked beans, two hash browns and a slice of toast, as well as unlimited brews.His photo received some rather scathing comments, with one saying: "A good vet could get that bacon back to life," and "That looks awful, that bacon does not look good.
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