Could you love Spoons anymore?
Wetherspoons are set to massively cut the prices of their breakfast at almost 700 pubs nationwide.
Wetherspoons is quite the cultural icon in the United Kingdom offering cut price beers and cheap pub grub cooked to perfection in the finest of microwave ovens.
People know when walking into a Wetherspoons they don’t expect a Michelin star experience, however, sometimes a Spoons full English breakfast just hits the spot.
Well, Spoons breakfast lovers are in luck because the already cheap as chips fry up is about to get even cheaper, happy days!
The price of the full English will be slashed this week, giving even more incentive to spend the entire day in your local Spoons this weekend.
The cost cut will come to 650 pubs across the UK with the breakfast seeing a significant 32 percent reduction.
The decrease concerns the most basic version of the English classic, consisting of a fried egg, bacon, Lincolnshire sausage, baked beans and a hash brown which can be swapped for a potato scone in Scottish pubs.
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Normally this small fry up would set you back £4.45, however, will now cost the incredibly cheap £2.99, otherwise known as half a pint in London.
The new price will come into effect on 4 September with customers able to add a refillable coffee or tea for an extra £1.56 (or a beer if that way inclined for a bit more).
Sir Tim Martin, founder and chairman of J D Wetherspoon said: “We believe that our customers will welcome the value-for-money breakfast in our pubs.”
In addition to the 650 pubs offering a price relief on their breakfast, another 129 will see the fry up fall to £3.99.
However, don’t get your hopes up if you’re set to go travelling as the new prices won’t be present in airports as well as some London train stations or in the Republic of Ireland.