Customer complains full Irish served at luxury Irish hotel is ‘abomination’ that ‘should be illegal’
A person staying at a luxury hotel in Dublin over the weekend has issued a scathing complaint over the full Irish breakfast they were served.
Sharing a picture of their breakfast on Reddit Ireland, they wrote: “This abomination of a ‘full irish’ that I got at a Dublin hotel this morning.”On the plate was sausages, bacon, hash browns, a tomato, eggs, black and white pudding - and controversially, a salad.“Isn't it illegal to serve someone salad for breakfast or something?” one person asked, to which another replied: “Not illegal, but I think they can be held liable civilly.
Another person wrote: “I'm actually offended by the fact this is being called a full Irish. €40.... for that? Jaysus! And then salad on the plate too... talk about adding insult to injury! One f**kin rasher... nah. If we were American I'd tell ye to sue for emotional damages and hate crimes against real Irish frys!”“The size of the pudding is dismal,” one person said.
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