Does anyone else think that Krispy Kreme is something else American and fattening that we don't need? I mean, McDonald's and Burger King have already added a fair share of weight to British people.
Heeeeeeeey! Those are damn good doughnuts! Every week when we had AM Jazz band our director would bring us a box or two and we'd divide them up or have a sprinkle fight.... Keep the young children of America entertained! And they're not htat bad as long as you dont eat them everyday!
I suppose if you eat them in moderation, they're okay ... but there are a lot of people who like to eat and perhaps it could be a bad thing. I know as soon as there's a Krispy Kreme near me, I'll be trying them out but I know to eat doughnuts rarely!
never heard of krispie kreme but when im at my moms she gets donuts from asda all the time and i eat soooooo many ...i have em for breakfast sometimes lol (an she tells me off hehehe) but theyre so good..!!!!! but im not fat so ..... lucky me
I have a particular hate for national and internaional chains in general .. for example the huge supermarkets actually limit choice and suck money out of communities ... do your bit .. go to the grocer when you can and shop locally if possibly .. think a little deeper as to the ramifications of what they are
See, in principle, I agree. Great idea. In practice though, shopping locally for me means using inbred fucktards with no sense of courtesy and a generally shite attitude. Not to mention sub-standard vegetables, lack of choice, and other sundry issues. I mean one of our local shops doesn't seem to actually understand English. They sell packs of beansprouts, leaving them out until their sell-by date. Of course it seems to be beyond their ability to comprehend the sell-by date is based on the assumption that the product is stored as per the instructions on the packet -i.e. refrigerated. As a result, purchasing beansprouts locally is a somewhat hit and miss affair. Catch 'em early and you're in luck. Catch 'em late, and all you'll find i decomposing packets of mush. If local shops want to survive, then they need to realise it's a two-way street. People will only shop in the smaller local shops if they provide the kind of service that motivates people to use them.
they are sooooooooooooooo nice,. you know we got a box of 12 and it took four of us 3 days to eat them up. we were eating them for breakfast coz we didnt want them for lunch. they so filling and tasty..... nicest doughnuts ive ever eaten...
never heard of em either but in Cov town theres a guy that sells 5 donuts for a quid and there niiiice
I've never tried them, but I've heard of them and they sound niiiice. Where can one purchase such items? London only?