House of Lords members complain about ‘awful’ food in their taxpayer-funded canteens
‘House of Lords members have been complaining about the ‘awful’ food in their canteens – despite it being heavily subsidised by the taxpayer.
A Freedom of Information request reveals how peers are so unhappy with their 8 eateries they’ve been sending handwritten complaints to Parliament.
Peers can buy confit halibut for £15, “prawn and lobster meat folded into Avugar caviar” for £10, or a full roast dinner for £9.50.
A restaurant in central London would charge £25 for a similar halibut dish, while prawn and lobster with caviar could rack up around £30 and a roast dinner could set you back £18.’
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