That stretch has always been like that. Game remains. Was there a bit of snow in the air causing panic and people to drive even more ridiculously bad than they usually do, if that's even possible? I love that four lane stretch, when women and, I'll be absolutely honest, foreigners, sit in the outside of the two middle lanes when there is **** else around doing about 68 mph. Great fun that bit.
Asian women driving on motorways can turn a purple haired ‘refugees welcome’ nutter into a rabid UKIP voter in seconds. And rightly so.
Had a Greggs sausage and bacon baguette walking to the car. Didn't really do the job, need something else now.
The rolls are ****e too tbh but with a latte it’s like 3quid so why not eat some cardboard bacon and a dry roll for like 40p
The coffee isn’t terrible in my experience for the price. They’ve definitely taken meat out of the slices though the bastards. The sausage rolls still bang though.
Good thought, so googled it... AI Overview It's called Yorkshire Tea because it is made by the company Taylors of Harrogate, a family business that started in Harrogate, Yorkshire, in 1886. The tea itself is a blend of leaves from Africa and India that are brought to Harrogate to be blended and packaged there. The brand was originally launched in the 1970s as a "Yorkshire blend for Yorkshire people". Origin: The brand's creators, Taylors of Harrogate, are a long-standing family business based in Harrogate, Yorkshire. Blending: The blend of teas is created in Harrogate, even though the tea leaves are sourced from various countries in Africa and India. Original concept: The brand was first created to be a tea blend specifically suited for the water in Yorkshire. Brand expansion: While initially sold only in Yorkshire, the tea's popularity grew, and it is now sold nationally and internationally.