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The 2,600 calorie Full English pizza


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"Picking what to have when you're out for lunch can be hard, especially if you're a bit hungover.

"But a bar in Benidorm is offering its customers a real treat by combining two of our favourites.

"Good Times Bar and Grill is now selling a pizza topped with a whole fry up - including two eggs, beans, bacon and sausages."

Full monty at the UK Daily Mirror: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/benidorm-bar-sells-2600-calorie-16209541

At the Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-7075349/Bar-launches-English-pizza-topped-eggs-bacon-sausages-mushrooms-baked-beans.html

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@acute..........There you go mate!!! Bean pizza! 

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WHY! Why would they spoil a good pizza with BEANS?!?!?!?!

The English are weird people...

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3 minutes ago, sci-nerd said:

The English are weird people...

It's TRADITION!  :w00t:

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2600 calories? And Brits are acting like that's a big deal?! Pft! Your average large pizza from any number of chains here in the states beats that, easily! Many are closer to 3000. Cmon UK, you guys are steadily trying to compete with us for the lardassness award here in recent years, but you've gotta do better than that. 

*inb4 American 2600 PER SLICE pizza

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why'd they put it on such a mediocre looking base pizza
i will fight this pizza

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33 minutes ago, Not Your Huckleberry said:

It really does look rather awful. 

Gross actually......

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1 hour ago, Piney said:

@acute..........There you go mate!!! Bean pizza! 

Thanks for the heads-up, but I never have baked beans on my Full English.

To do so on a pizza would be incongruous.

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i looked again and it even looks worse now! i'm not even talking about the uninspiring way the toppings are just thrown on there, the pizza itself just looks bad.

england, i am angry at you for this pizza

we are at war now

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They literally just slapped it on like they were serving it on a plate. At least an American breakfast pizza spreads the ingredients around.

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On 30/05/2019 at 2:15 AM, acute said:

Thanks for the heads-up, but I never have baked beans on my Full English.

To do so on a pizza would be incongruous.

To be honest Heinz came out with a baked bean pizza years ago. Thought it would be horrible, was pleasantly surprised.

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On 5/29/2019 at 7:57 PM, Not Your Huckleberry said:

2600 calories? And Brits are acting like that's a big deal?! Pft! Your average large pizza from any number of chains here in the states beats that, easily! Many are closer to 3000. Cmon UK, you guys are steadily trying to compete with us for the lardassness award here in recent years, but you've gotta do better than that. 

*inb4 American 2600 PER SLICE pizza

regular pizza, is about 300-350cal per slice, that is with no toppings.

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2600 for entire pie does not sound much at all. especially with such toppings.   the pie looks like small size around 14".   there is a place in Kingston NY, they make 30" pie, load it with sausages, pepperoni, ham,  bacon , and you got a lot more calories

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Rather have the pizza dipped in fish n chips batter and deep fried. If I'm being honest.

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