So this guy decides to open up a sandwich bar in Dublin City . But all he is selling is sandwiches with crisps between the slices of bread. Cheese and onion is the top seller. he opened last Tuesday morning,and guess what, you can not get in the door with all the customers he has. the shop is packed all day long with people looking for crisp sandwiches. Who would of thought of it. Good luck to the guy. And the guy has reserved the rights(pattened) so that nobody else can copy his idea. expected to join the millionaire club within a month. great story.
Would like to know what he charges bearing in mind that there may well be less than a whole packet of crisps and if he is organised should be getting a good trade deal.
Actually you would need to be pretty thick to be paying more than £1.00 tops for the convenience rather than bringing some from home.
If it was April 1st I would say this is a joke!
But it isn't as just checked it out.They already have one in Belfast.
"So this guy decides to open up a sandwich bar in Dublin City" . This statement is completely wrong!
Would like to know what he charges bearing in mind that there may well be less than a whole packet of crisps and if he is organisedshould be getting a good trade deal.Actually you would need to be pretty thick to be paying more than £1.00 tops for t
If you pay 70p for a small packet of crisps they must see you coming!
This is Tesco's.
Walkers Cheese And Onion Crisps 6X25g Any 3 for £4.00 Offer valid until 24/3/2015 £1.50(£1.00/100g) Add to basket
equal to £0.25 per pack, or £0.22 per pack if you get the 3 for £4.00.
If you pay 70p for a small packet of crisps they must see you coming!This is Tesco's.Walkers Cheese And Onion Crisps 6X25gAny 3 for £4.00Offer valid until 24/3/2015£1.50(£1.00/100g)Add to basketequal to £0.25 per pack, or £0.22 per pack if you g
there's a cafe/restaurant in London that only sells Cereals - varieties from around the world and probably 30 different milks to have on
packed out and queues round the block to get in daily
there's a cafe/restaurant in London that only sells Cereals - varieties from around the world and probably 30 different milks to have on packed out and queues round the block to get in daily
What a load of BOLIX! I've been making my own crisp and mayo pieces for over 30 years!
First made in Edinburgh - 1983, unemployed, bongmeister!
Irish Original? Aye right - fack orf with that idea!
What a load of BOLIX! I've been making my own crisp and mayo pieces for over 30 years!First made in Edinburgh - 1983, unemployed, bongmeister!Irish Original? Aye right - fack orf with that idea!
I've been eating crisp sandwiches ever since I can remember and still do to this day. Bovril crisps was the flavour of choice way back then but my favourite crisps these days are Brannigans roast beef and mustard. The Rolls Royce of potato snacks, for me.
I've been eating crisp sandwiches ever since I can remember and still do to this day. Bovril crisps was the flavour of choice way back then but my favourite crisps these days are Brannigans roast beef and mustard. The Rolls Royce of potato snacks, fo
A wise choice but pretty expensive. Poundland were once selling 10 packets of Roast Beef and Mustard for a quid, haven't done so in ages though. I stocked up with loads of packets but they were gone pretty quick.
A wise choice but pretty expensive. Poundland were once selling 10 packets of Roast Beef and Mustard for a quid, haven't done so in ages though. I stocked up with loads of packets but they were gone pretty quick.
Ridiculous that people would actually go out and pay a premium to eat out in an establishment just because the food is prepared by someone else. Can't see this idea catching on.
Walkers are the best crisps still. Ridiculous that people would actually go out and pay a premium to eat out in an establishment just because the food is prepared by someone else. Can't see this idea catching on.
The Dublin shop is only a pop up shop open for 10 days donating profits to charity. Can only explain why people would pay for crisps in a couple of pieces of bread.
The Dublin shop is only a pop up shop open for 10 days donating profits to charity. Can only explain why people would pay for crisps in a couple of pieces of bread.
Now THIS is how to advertise!.http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/harlem-cafe-worst-ever-salad-becomes-best-seller-despite-tripadvisor-review-35044908.html