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Oh really?

This article seems to be a complete fiction. I've lived in the UK all my life and I've never seen anywhere that will give you more than a "doubler" or - very occassionally - a "tripler" (ie two or three seperate fillings). I've certainly never heard of any roll that could even contain the massive quantities of fried goods mentioned in the article!!!

Usually a fried egg with runny yolk is one of the fillings in a doubler - which means the whole thing makes a terrible mess when you bite into it. The "breakfast rolls" you get from the supermarkets are the rolls themselves - with no filling. 195.153.45.54 (talk) 13:41, 20 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]