A 2005 menu from Wetherspoons has resurfaced - and it has prompted fans to call on the UK chain to bring back some old gems.
Prices from 2005 included £6.15 for an 8oz sirloin steak, which now costs £13.00. READ MORE:
And while the chain's steak and curry club nights remain, punters are surprised that some dishes have disappeared altogether. In 2005, there was a deal of two meals for just £5.75. An equivalent now - the deli deal - will set you back a whopping £14.75 for three meals in comparisonMeanwhile, those looking for a hot drink could pick up a cappuccino, latte, espresso, or cup of tea for just 89p
There was also a deal of two meals for just £5.75, whereas now the deli deal will set you back a whopping £14.75 for three meals.One said said: 'Those were the days.'Meanwhile, another said: 'Shocking how little things have increased in 20 years.'
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