@@LooselyGrope Nah, if I just need to fly down to continental Europe where pastries don't cost almost the price of a meal. A pastry is mostly made of flower, sugar and eggs - cheap ingredients. In Portugal, Spain, Germany a pastry costs £1 or £2. In London people think it's normal to pay £3.5 for a single chocolate chip cookie. 😂 (and btw the all butter croissants in Lidl, are not bad for £0.55).
@@jimmyfarley5581 Dude, what I am trying to say to you is that there is no reason for a pastry to cost that much unless the flavour is imported from the Hymalayas and they are using ostrich eggs instead of chicken eggs. The reality is half of the price of this pastry is to pay rent which is stupidly high in London. The ingredients and labour doesn't justify this price. It all goes to rent.
Why is the cobbled street significant? Please talk about it then u new-gen sausage u showed one short clip of it and mentioned it but then went straight into talking about other shit, so doesn’t make sense why you would mention the street was cobbled😂 if ur gunna mention that then actually go more into detail about those things and show us some history please 😊