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What is The King of Biscuits?


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Guest muff

jaffa cakes are actually cakes, not biscuits - believe it or not there was a HUGE legal look into this as it affects how it is sold

A biscuit goes soft when it has "gone off" whereas a cake goes hard
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Guest drblow

Interstingly the jaffa cake debate also involved the fact that cakes are subject to less tax than biscuits! :shock:

I voted 'other' coz my fav biscuit of all time is the humble breakaway!! ;)

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Guest Disco Stu
jaffa cakes are actually cakes, not biscuits - believe it or not there was a HUGE legal look into this as it affects how it is sold

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As an accountant, may I just clarify that the legal challenge was over the VAT treatment of the said comestible.

It was held that Jaffa Cakes are in fact a cake, and therefore subject to VAT at the standard rate, which is currently 17.5%.

Biscuits are consdered to be Food and therefore are subject to VAT at the zero rate.

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Guest mike-oh

Fox's classics - superb!

or Trios!

alltogether those over the age of 20! "TREEEEooooo TEEEeeEEEoooo....."

and what ever hapened to 5,4,3,2,1s!

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Guest mike-oh

I don't know what you're on about Paul :-" ;)

Still sung Treeeeoo anyhoo ;)

Mikes 1000th post countdown...... only 1 left!!!!

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Guest Samsonite

i want to make a complaint about these new-fangled caramel chocolate biscuit bombs...

One bite and its stringy caramel all over ones smoking jacket as well as a shower of chocolate covered crumbs that melt in a blink and smear like poo when wiped away...

I'm not impressed

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Guest drblow
As an accountant, may I just clarify that the legal challenge was over the VAT treatment of the said comestible.

It was held that Jaffa Cakes are in fact a cake, and therefore subject to VAT at the standard rate, which is currently 17.5%.

Biscuits are consdered to be Food and therefore are subject to VAT at the zero rate.

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What he said! ;)

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Guest mutleyboy
How could anyone forget the mighty Bourbon?

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seconded ;)

although i could quite happily eat any of the ones in the poll.

Just finished 3 ginger nuts as i type ;)

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Guest drblow

The mention of fig rolls makes me think of an alternative topic ... biscuits you hate!! ;) Like those "nice" biscuits your granny always had, that were in fact NOT nice at all!

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Guest mike-oh
The mention of fig rolls makes me think of an alternative topic ... biscuits you hate!!  ;) Like those "nice" biscuits your granny always had, that were in fact NOT nice at all!

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It's funny because it's true! ;)

Can't believe i just wasted my 1000th post!! in a topic on biscuits. Ahwell! Yippee for me!

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Guest Paul [MVP]

Digestives, now they are naff biscuits.

Ginger Nuts are good, but only when dunked in a tea.

Mmmmmmmmm, tea [drools]

;)

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