Lunchbox "snack"-sized chocolate bars [poll(s) and chat]

And I hope you enjoy your structurally unsound wedding cake :wink:

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Can’t eat any of those but I’ve chosen Cadbury Snack cause it’s clearly the best.

It’s obviously a treat though and not a “Snack”.

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What’s the difference between a snack and a treat?

Ever been jealous of a gardener?

I’m sorry but talk to me about this middle bit some more

do you mean the bit of chocolate that connects the fingers?

or the wafer?

Well, I can’t really come back from that :smiley:

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I think I determined in as a treat is something you’re not actually hungry for but you want where a snack is something to have when you’re peck

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I see, so a snack is there to do a job because you’re peck whilst a treat is something special you’ll have regardless of whether you’re peck or not?

so many wrong opinions.

Yes. Must be peck for snack.

Actually very interesting.

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My lunchbox is more of a challenge than a snack.

here he is

Who takes a full packed lunch though?

Fell like i’m not sure an adult would do this?

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woah!

people on a budget
people who don’t want to spend the best part of a tenner a day on lunch
sensible people
other people

You’re misunderstanding me

I get making a sandwich, taking leftovers etc

but is there anyone that takes a sandwich, a little pack of crisp, a lunchbox choc, a piece of fruit EVERY DAY
Like surely you’d just buy a 6 pack of crisps and keep that in your drawer etc

yes, hello, me

(i do actually have crisps and stuff in my locker but in previous jobs when i’ve had no locker / drawer / whatever due to hot desking i’ve brought a literal packed lunch in every day)

fair enough, I did misunderstand you.

Then you end up eating all 6 bags in one day and crying in the disabled toilet.

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This is why I don’t bring lunch in. I did today and ate my soup by 10:45am.

Had to buy a second lunch.

This seems strange to me.

Mainly cause i’m picturing like a mini bottle of water and a pack of raisins etc