@@kebabconnit’s in a bread roll son , that’s why it’s called a roll because it’s a burger bap roll bun whatever ya wanna call it yeah if it was a wrap it would be called a donor wrap 👍 hope I could settle that confusion for you good sir
I live in Chippenham. I would have suggested Reg's but good to see you here, I don't think I ever got anything from there but a lot of people seem to like it. Hope you enjoy it.
Yeah, I don't know why they do it. Offer a sweet chilli sauce in addition to a spicy chilli sauce if you wish to cover both bases, but don't deprive me of spiciness!
Thanks Phillip! Looking forward to your next pronunciation lesson in the next episode 😄! I badly mispronounced something there, and discovered it when it was already too late!
@@kebabconn ha ha 😂 Actually virtually none of the places ending in -ham are pronounced as 'ham'. They're all 'um'. Old-um. Except some are 'shum'. Melksham - Melk-shum, which is the town next to Chippenham. Maybe you could visit Westbury - West-bree - which is close to Melksham. I could wave at you 😃👋🏻
you need to work on your manners, a please and thank you doesn’t cost anything you come across really rude when interacting with kebab shop workers or members of the public
Great content, I've watched your videos for a while, but please don't throw your food waste. I understand it was disgusting there, but throwing food waste, or any other litter is just going to make things worse. Also, as your channel grows, a lot more people will start attacking you about littering and anything else they can, because that's what people are like online unfortunately. I look forward to watching more of your videos to come
@IamKevinFinnerty OK, let's imagine every customer there decides to throw a bit of food waste on the ground shall we. What happens with that waste? How long does it take to decompose? Does it attract rats? Does it harm the business? Leave no trace is best practice.
Duly noted, and what is done is done. But it is indeed biodegradable, thrown in a mini forest, and it's no more polluting than a leaf falling on the ground and decomposing. Why do you think that inedible chili pepper stems would attract rats? Rats don't eat that stuff for sure.