Of course, comments would be _appropriate_ around "Canadian back bacon" since what you're getting is probably not proper back bacon or peameal bacon. And Lord only knows what's going to pass for "cheese". As bland as Canadian cheddar can be, it's still pretty ripe compared to the generic "American cheese."
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Of course, comments would be _appropriate_ around "Canadian back bacon" since what you're getting is probably not proper back bacon or peameal bacon. And Lord only knows what's going to pass for "cheese". As bland as Canadian cheddar can be, it's still pretty ripe compared to the generic "American cheese."
Pedantically and provincially,
Ken
ugh. "inverted commas", not "comments"
Honestly, they have one piddly token veggie item on the menu (at least the bit we see of it) and you're not even sure it doesn't have meat.
I am so not eating there. I've known places that mess up on their one veggie item, or at least don't show much respect for it.
WV: bropp -- The sound I'd make if I were there.
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