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Yeah, I read something oline on one of the scottish newspapers about that, they reckoned it was all tosh. One guy said he reckoned it was because they were further north and it was a genetic thing to insulate them from the cold, like animals. I was surprised that Glasgow didn't come out worse...guess everyone there is so poor that they can't eat!! wink

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Originally Posted By: grungy-gonads
The credit crunch must be affecting the deep fried mars bar consumption up there. wink

Lots of posh areas are, perhaps unsurprisingly, "lowest".

Look at the London suburbs, East Cheshire.......


haha yeah, no-one can afford the mars bar now, its just deep fried batter!!!
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Tyneside appears as a island of moderation in a sea of fatties, but rest assured Gateshead is up with the best of them.

 

"Gateshead dummy" = Greggs sausage roll

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Originally Posted By: thursday
I thought that deep fried mars bar was an urban myth.


Its an Urban Myth to the extent that people ate them everyday, but it was possible to get them. Only the shitey Chip shops would sell them though, the chocolate would melt into the fryer and so screwing up the taste of everything else.
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