poor bbc dears free lunch isnt enough
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The problem with these limits is that while a £6 lunch and £16 dinner is easily doable, if you're being put up in a hotel you expect to be able to eat at the hotel, and unless is a basic pub grub type of place you're going to struggle for £16. I was once told by previous employer that I'd been spending too much on food while working away, when I'd had a cooked breakfast in the hotel, a salad from a sandwich shop for lunch, and a medium priced dinner in the hotel.
Mind you I was staying away last week and it was £3.04 for a 3 course dinner
Mind you I was staying away last week and it was £3.04 for a 3 course dinner
xRIEx said:
On the other side of the coin, it's public funding, so we don't really want them spending £75 of our licence fee on a steak every night, do we?
Ooh, I don't know. That seems cheaper than chopping tens of millions of pounds out of the budget because your revenue has dropped Petrol Only said:
Emeye said:
I don't have a limit.
Though I don't think I've ever spent more than £60 on Dinner for myself even at a very nice Hotel dawn sawf.
Self employed?Though I don't think I've ever spent more than £60 on Dinner for myself even at a very nice Hotel dawn sawf.
To be fair it's more than generous but it is a French company and they do like to dine out with wine on a regularl basis.
I spent several months living in a hotel away from home and I'm afraid £16 would never have cut it for dinner.
Two courses in the bar, before drink, topped £20. It was amazing how even just eating a burger, a small desert, and a pint or two could almost exhaust the £30 limit.
If I was away for one night I'd not really mind making some sacrifices and getting a cheaper meal, but as others have said, if you're away from home for extended periods of time then it's reasonable to expect to have some home comforts provided.
In my case that was often room service, so I could eat in my room in front of the tv, like I would at home, the charge for that was £5 alone.
I challenge anyone to spend months on end living in a hotel, getting "home" from work each night and then going back out to trawl the streets looking for a sub-£16 dinner AND being happy about it. Where I am now, even away from the hotels a fking burger and chips often tops a tenner on it's own.
Two courses in the bar, before drink, topped £20. It was amazing how even just eating a burger, a small desert, and a pint or two could almost exhaust the £30 limit.
If I was away for one night I'd not really mind making some sacrifices and getting a cheaper meal, but as others have said, if you're away from home for extended periods of time then it's reasonable to expect to have some home comforts provided.
In my case that was often room service, so I could eat in my room in front of the tv, like I would at home, the charge for that was £5 alone.
I challenge anyone to spend months on end living in a hotel, getting "home" from work each night and then going back out to trawl the streets looking for a sub-£16 dinner AND being happy about it. Where I am now, even away from the hotels a fking burger and chips often tops a tenner on it's own.
Blue Oval84 said:
I spent several months living in a hotel away from home and I'm afraid £16 would never have cut it for dinner.
Two courses in the bar, before drink, topped £20. It was amazing how even just eating a burger, a small desert, and a pint or two could almost exhaust the £30 limit.
If I was away for one night I'd not really mind making some sacrifices and getting a cheaper meal, but as others have said, if you're away from home for extended periods of time then it's reasonable to expect to have some home comforts provided.
In my case that was often room service, so I could eat in my room in front of the tv, like I would at home, the charge for that was £5 alone.
I challenge anyone to spend months on end living in a hotel, getting "home" from work each night and then going back out to trawl the streets looking for a sub-£16 dinner AND being happy about it. Where I am now, even away from the hotels a fking burger and chips often tops a tenner on it's own.
Yep. I couldn't agree more.Two courses in the bar, before drink, topped £20. It was amazing how even just eating a burger, a small desert, and a pint or two could almost exhaust the £30 limit.
If I was away for one night I'd not really mind making some sacrifices and getting a cheaper meal, but as others have said, if you're away from home for extended periods of time then it's reasonable to expect to have some home comforts provided.
In my case that was often room service, so I could eat in my room in front of the tv, like I would at home, the charge for that was £5 alone.
I challenge anyone to spend months on end living in a hotel, getting "home" from work each night and then going back out to trawl the streets looking for a sub-£16 dinner AND being happy about it. Where I am now, even away from the hotels a fking burger and chips often tops a tenner on it's own.
At the time of my life I was thinking about I was living in a hotel four nights a week. I did that for about four years. Too long really. It saw the end of a relationship and I didn't start the next.
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