![]() Comentarii Adauga Comentariu _ Battle of the breakfasts! How does JD Wetherspoon's fry-up compare to Toby Carvery?![]() _ Battle of the breakfasts! How does JD Wetherspoon's fry-up compare to Toby Carvery?For nearly 50 years both Toby Carvery and JD Wetherspoon have established themselves as quintessential providers of bargain pub grub. From fish and chips to pie and mash and classic Sunday roasts, there is nowhere quite like these chains that sells classic British meals for a fraction of their usual price. But perhaps the most treasured British staple that these dining giants provide has to be their full English fry-up. With Toby Carvery pricing their signature breakfast at £6.49 compared to £4.99 at Wetherspoon, private chef Phillipa Davis has taken it upon herself to review both and crown a winner. The Great Taste Award judge, who has worked for a myriad of luxury clients, sampled the two attempts on JD Wetherspoon may well have made its name in Britain by selling cheap pints, but over the years it has provided a cheap meal option for its customers. Reviewing their £4.99 breakfast, which is cooked from frozen, Ms Davis said it certainly looked the part but it also tasted lovely. 'It looks generous and like it would be everything you want from a classic breakfast,' she explained. 'The thing I'm most surprised and delighted with was the cooking of the sausage. 'It had a lovely golden outside, and the texture was nice and soft. Good amount of seasoning... It's exactly what you want in the morning. 'Bacon, again, a surprising amount of flavour. A little bit of fat in there which I love... cooked really well, so a great job on the bacon. Classic beans, they're sweet and tangy. They're exactly what you expect and want. 'As a plate of food it's what you hope for, they did a pretty good job. There are areas where I felt they could just raise the standard... but I'd be perfectly happy sitting down and eating the whole thing.' Moving on to Toby Carvery, who are the masters of dishing out massive roasts, Ms Davis said: 'It looks super generous, super impressed with the sausage inside, loved the herbs. Plenty of flavour. Eggs were cooked really well. 'A little bit of gloopy gravy but with the Yorkshire pudding I think I might start putting Yorkshire puddings on my English breakfasts now, it's such a fun idea. 'For me, this was actually quite an exciting plate of food. It was something different. There was lots of variety going on in there, but it all works really well together.' Deciding the winner, she added: 'For the Wetherspoons I really liked the fact that it was traditional, classic, had everything I wanted. Great sausage on there but a bit of a shambe about the hash browns. A little bit bland. 'Toby Carvery, what a huge plate. I love the fact the sausage had lots of flavour and of course that Yorkshire pudding. What a showstopper. 'For me, my favourite breakfast had to be the Toby Carvery. Huge selection of food, worked really well together. Plus that extra element of surprise.' With greasy spoon fans recently speaking up for the breakfast after claims that the fry-up could be dying out because of health concerns among young people - Toby Carvery could well now see a spike in customers. Diners responded to poll of those aged between 18 to 34 which found one in ten never have a cooked breakfast and 14 per cent only eat one once or twice a year. And a further 20 per cent only eat a full English - which traditionally includes bacon, egg, sausage, beans, tomatoes, mushroom and toast - every couple of months. Wetherspoon recently announced that their With the average price of a pint in the UK having soared to £4.80, it's thought cash-strapped Brits are now turning to Spoons for a cheaper night out, instead of their local pubs - with Wetherspoon looking to up its venues from 814 to 1,000. Meanwhile, Toby Carvery's parent company Mitchells & Butlers Mitchells & Butlers operating profits slumped by £26million to £98million in the 53 weeks ending September, as high energy and food costs and a drop in property portfolio valuations hammered its bottom line. This also comes after Wetherspoon recently warned customers that lime served in their drinks may not be vegan due to their wax coating. It advised pub-goers to order their favourite tipple without 'fruit garnish' if they wish due to current supply issues with vegan limes. It said that while its limes were normally suitable for vegans, it could not guarantee that the fruit coating would be not derived from animal products. Citrus fruits are sometimes coated with beeswax, which is not considered vegan-friendly due to the impact of harvesting on hives. A sign posted without context in one of the group's bars read: 'Due to a short-term supply issue, we cannot currently guarantee that the lime used in drinks is vegan. 'Please ask for your drink without any fruit garnish, if you wish.' It added that the chain expected a normal supply of vegan limes would be resumed as soon as possible.
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