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It disappeared back in the 1980s Tenor says he did it I'm not playing tenor and a party seven This was a tin of beer that was the equivalent of seven pints in one big can which would have cost about a tenor in yo Seven this was real today's money though it originally cost 15 chillings People was buying these and it was probably Nebriated gone and I've been let since it's in the UK. I believe y'all both y'all drink to per person probably Party seven is crazy It's a testament to how much the Brits love booze that such a product existed and remained popular Despite its propensity to explore and supposed poor quality To the CID Then in the 2020s party seven had a brief renaissance when the beer returned in a keg format in 2021 little chef It was a sad time in 2018 when the final little chefs closed their doors Little Yeah, upon a time every long car journey could be livened up by a trip to a little chef which lined motorways up and down the country You could a little chef is like a restaurant I hate when they close down classic restaurants like come on man Keep one alive when they're and get classic food like a full English breakfast for a steal a boon Not only to families giving their classic food like a full English breakfast for a steal What is this? Why do you say full avocado? I mean for how I say full English breakfast didn't show this a boon Not only to families giving their kids a chance to stretch their legs But lorry drivers needing a pick me up after hours on the road It's struggle for years following its decline in the 2000s and eventually shut all its branches But for decades it was a British cultural icon The House of Lords the most headline-grabbing recommendation Abolishing this place the House of Lords in favor of an elected chamber one of the most controversial things in British politics The House of Lords as of 2023 is still there and still affecting our laws That's despite many attempts to reform it and lots of high-profile and powerful politicians even saying they want to abolish it completely I think there's a lot that needs to be done to change the House of Lords What I'm House of Lords. That's not crazy not convinced about is that we need another Elected chamber. It's one of the most bizarre parts of life in the UK that we still have this system of hereditary aristocratic titles that mean unelected people often rich landowners get to sit there in Parliament and tweak or even outright Block laws devised in the House of Commons. What people get very worried about is the size of people sit in there That have no they probably have a political You know, they probably choose a party or whatever they whatever is going on out there, but they are not actually elected officials They're basically in there for their own benefits not really caring about the people That's a little crazy to me It's of the House of Lords and the appointment process for the House of Lords. They've got no real public They just sit in there like I'm gonna make my own rules these peasants. I don't care. I was going on accountability and are one of the strangest things about Britain to explain to foreigners Cornish pasties Cornwall is a unique part of England with its own distinct culture cornus past On tiktok, they be trying to get me to do to when I go live. They always say Cornish have I tried a Cornish? I call it a pasties, but they they get on me for some pasties. It's pasties. Okay Flag and even a native language and it looked like an empanada Go Google empanada and don't tell me they don't look the same also boss one of the most iconic British food stuffs The Cornish pasty, but the humble Cornish pasty is perhaps more important than you realize If you're not from Cornwall yourself since it previously held protected status under a you law This meant that only pasties meeting stringent requirements could truly call themselves Cornish They've got to follow a strict recipe and be prepared in Cornwall This was all done to protect the pasty industry which uses local produce and provide part Jamaican Of course, I've had its jobs to many in the county tabloids of course most countries do have tabloids Of their own but tabloid culture in Britain is a law into itself around the world The UK is notorious for its relentless unethical tabloids Not only do British celebs find themselves at the mercy of the tabloid presses regularly. No, this isn't just not a British thing No, we have tabloids that are exactly the same as this But so do celebrities from elsewhere who are deemed worthy enough to get harassed by UK red tops I was in the sun But I can't celebrate it because of an honorary scouser so For over a hundred years now. I was in the Daily Mail too. Now we can celebrate that one Cheaply produced papers relying on sensationalist reporting and evading the privacy. Oh, I was in the Times, too If the rich and famous. Oh, I was in the mirror, too Have been part and parcel of British life so much so without the Guardian I don't know about the Guardian but it's strange to imagine that the media landscape is very different overseas Colin the Caterpillar quickly becoming a food fight of the century because The iconic birthday staple Colin the Caterpillar is going to war with lookalike Cufffoot no child's birthday party never heard of it. He is complete without a visit from Colin I honestly looks a little bit creepy. No offense the Caterpillar Caterpillar cakes are sold by every major supermarket all boasting different names I was a cake though the original Colin version was introduced by M&S in the 1990s Mark's and Spencer's are taking Aldi to court over the budget-friendly version of the Kate Kate claiming that cut But it's not only an imposter but riding on the coattails supermarket's reputation Imagine going to court And suing about a caterpillar cake. I mean I get it. It's money So yeah, do it, but that's tough Mark's and Spencer's is so protective of its Colin name in fact But it tried to take Aldi to court for infringing on its intellectual property They win but the caterpillar It's a bit unfair because you've got similar caterpillars I think there's a Clyde in Asda and there's a wiggle in Sainsbury's and an Eric. That was on the news Like imagine tuning in with no context to the news and you hear it is That guy's an American of course it would like like it wouldn't happen, but like Just imagine That suit was settled and caterpillar cakes continue to be sold by all supermarkets Often as a cost-effective way to get a large amount of chocolate cake for your kids. So they lost eggs If you miss little chef Greg's is one of the retailers that expanded to fill the vacuum it left behind This is where it all began everybody asked me if I've tried Greg's too. I'm like, what is Greg's y'all make it sound like? That's something that I can go purchase Greg's is an actual store. Okay. Now I get it and Greg's first shop opened in Gosforth in Newcastle 68 years ago, but not only will you find a Greg's at every service station up and down the country There's pretty much a Greg's on every single street sometimes two or even three branches all competing with each other with its cheap Tasty pastries and sandwiches Greg's has invaded high streets around the country from its headquarters in Newcastle Which is over 30 branches alone from its roots in the northeast Greg's expanded steadily in total There were over 2,200 branches of Greg's about 1,000 more branches than McDonald's But it still exists in the UK. It didn't even have any shops in Northern Ireland until 2016 today Greg's has more shops in Britain than either McDonald's or Starbucks and says it may launch abroad in the years to come Tizer Hey, listen, can I build so Greg's is like a must-stop gotta stop there This might be real might be a real commercial Shopify Though its presence on supermarket shelves has waxed and waned Especially in recent years Tizer is still sold by British retailers and turns 100 in 2024 Never heard of this manufactured by bar, which also makes iron brew But unlike the national drink of Scotland Tizer has never really appeared in other countries iron brews fire and such a niche drink That you might have thought it had been made defunct could have gone years without seeing a bottle. Yes We have three great new flavors. No, we're not changing color Tizer. It's a red thing Right red and with a top secret recipe who knows what they really put in Tizer Which adds to the allure of the great British pop leave it's good and calls it Henry Hoover What British home is complete without a humble Henry to keep everything ship shape mate Henry from pneumatic International Henry and his numerous siblings like James and Hetty is certainly them I feel like Henry Hoover is very very like like I remember this Most iconic vacuum cleaner in the UK thanks to his large googly eyes and cute appearance They're not the best vacuums on the market. Then why buy it be damned if they're not reliable So what is it that makes Henry the industry favorite? Is it the long life engineering and proven reliability? There aren't any bells and whistles on Henry though some are designed for slightly different things Buying him you can be sure now. We definitely don't have them, but I think I might have seen them before Oh, you've got a solid appliance that might even last a lifetime at all without breaking the bank Mr. Blobby Maybe the most bizarre thing to come out of British light entertainment and that's saying something Mr. Blobby has been a household name ever since his debut in the late 90s Bro, what? But his longevity defies all logic and reason an absurd character who caused chaos on Noel's house party Mr. Blobby now routinely reappears on TV and even on the stage because mr. Blobby will be going on holiday soon He needs to get a photograph for his passport even blobby needs identity. Why does it talk? What is this is traumatizing vacation every time he does he wreaks havoc ruining segments breaking items throwing tantrums and scaring children half to death Why do they keep bringing him back when his only role is to smash things and screech like a Banshee So when you have nothing planned on your episode of TV, you just call mr. Blobby your guess is as good as ours Do you agree with them? Okay, all right It's a weird one. Do you know leave a like comment subscribe turn on your post don't go