Mail Order Cornish Pasties

OrionCalls replied on 14/04/2020 15:22

Posted on 14/04/2020 15:22

As we cannot go to Cornwall at the moment.... I was going to order some Philps Pasties on line for delivery but they are closed because of ‘some virus or other’ that’s going about at the moment!

Can anyone recommend any other supplier of Cornish Pasties who I can order online from, for delivery to Staffordshire ?

davetommo replied on 16/04/2020 19:43

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:09 by Tinwheeler

Now you’re overstepping the mark! 

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:43

In my wagon driving days I used to go to Penzance regular. On 1 trip I had a leaf spring on the wagon break. I had to take it to garage inland from Penzance. The mechanic said my company would get charged the same price as locals, he told me that they charged holiday makers more. That is overstepping the mark

Tinwheeler replied on 16/04/2020 19:48

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:43 by davetommo

In my wagon driving days I used to go to Penzance regular. On 1 trip I had a leaf spring on the wagon break. I had to take it to garage inland from Penzance. The mechanic said my company would get charged the same price as locals, he told me that they charged holiday makers more. That is overstepping the mark

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:48

That’s Cornish humour, DT. They always wind folk up like that to make them think they’re getting a bargain. You fell for it.😄

In any case, one solitary example would hardly count as 'everything'.

Tinwheeler replied on 16/04/2020 19:52

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:37 by davetommo

I know but the price is still robbery. Have you tried them

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:52

I refer you to my earlier post. It’s a very reasonable price from an independent bakery which wouldn’t remain in business if it overcharged or produced rubbish so I’ve no need to try them especially as A&J gave them their seal of approval.

davetommo replied on 16/04/2020 20:04

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:48 by Tinwheeler

That’s Cornish humour, DT. They always wind folk up like that to make them think they’re getting a bargain. You fell for it.😄

In any case, one solitary example would hardly count as 'everything'.

Posted on 16/04/2020 20:04

I wasn’t getting any bargain as I didn’t own the wagon.

I did once try one at Indian queens and that was expensive sheep swill

 

 

davetommo replied on 16/04/2020 20:05

Posted on 16/04/2020 19:52 by Tinwheeler

I refer you to my earlier post. It’s a very reasonable price from an independent bakery which wouldn’t remain in business if it overcharged or produced rubbish so I’ve no need to try them especially as A&J gave them their seal of approval.

Posted on 16/04/2020 20:05

We don’t all like the same things

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