She is 69. Hardly elderly.
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I didn't think such people existed anymore, when I read about it seemed like such a throwback. AIBU to wonder why anyone would go abroad, as a British woman did recently to Corfu and then complain about "the foreign food" and a lack of British food, her holiday being somewhat spoilt by distinct lack of chips and bacon
eaten frequently seriously bad for the health anyway. It reminds me of going abroad in the '70s when some weirdos slightly strange hotel guests would bring their own cornflakes and tea bags
Just wondering what such a minority of people, certainly these days, expect from their foreign holiday.
She is 69. Hardly elderly.
Knittypamela
I actually feel sorry for this elderly lady. She has been vilified all over social media. They're even changing her face to make her look ugly.
Huh?
I actually feel sorry for this elderly lady. She has been vilified all over social media. They're even changing her face to make her look ugly.
... well you would think so, JamesandJon33
Surely the whole point of going abroad is to try new things. Food, culture and a bit of the language too. Otherwise you might as well stay home
The management if the hotel has responded, defending the hotel and staff saying they bent over backwards to try to deal with her tirade if complaints.
She's turned down an offer of £100 from TUI.
Dickens
keepingquiet
Where did people find this 'non-story?' Obviously some media person who thought it would be of interest to people?
Who really cares what this woman thinks?
For years Brits have gone abroad expecting to have their fry up fast food and the market has served it to them.
They are not interested in the culture of other countries- they just want home with sunshine...It's a typical click-bait article from the Mail, that's all.
More clicks equal possible more advertising revenue.
There was a similar article some time ago now where a woman complained on her foreign holiday (I forget the destination) that everyone was speaking a foreign language... if it was even true.
No surprise here then. I gave up this rag years ago when I finally grew up. I have this morning seen the 'twerking' video though... just to see what the fuss was about you understand?
She wouldn’t want to live here. Japanese food is probably the most popular here just now followed by Vietnamese,Korean, Thai and Indian. Most people have an eclectic mix these days , even at the traditional BBQs.
We went on a coach tour to Italy in 1990, first holiday abroad with the children.
One chap moaned about the continental breakfast that was served.
For the rest of the holiday, we all referred to him (privately) as Mr Eggs and Bacon.
🍳🥓
keepingquiet
Where did people find this 'non-story?' Obviously some media person who thought it would be of interest to people?
Who really cares what this woman thinks?
For years Brits have gone abroad expecting to have their fry up fast food and the market has served it to them.
They are not interested in the culture of other countries- they just want home with sunshine...
It's a typical click-bait article from the Mail, that's all.
More clicks equal possible more advertising revenue.
There was a similar article some time ago now where a woman complained on her foreign holiday (I forget the destination) that everyone was speaking a foreign language... if it was even true.
I am afraid all she has done is show herself up as foolish and ignorant.
Had she never travelled abroad before?
When I read this I thought how absolutely daft. One of the joys of holidays is trying different food.
I must however admit to always taking a few teabags with me wherever I go. 
Cold
keepingquiet
Where did people find this 'non-story?' Obviously some media person who thought it would be of interest to people?
Who really cares what this woman thinks?
For years Brits have gone abroad expecting to have their fry up fast food and the market has served it to them.
They are not interested in the culture of other countries- they just want home with sunshine...She gave a "sad face" interview to the Daily Mail
www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-14778803/British-tourist-says-Corfu-holiday-nightmare-no-English-food.html
How embarrassing!
The Australians used to laugh because we took teabags and Marmite with us. However, better teabags and Marmite are both available there now.
There's a daft advert on TV about some man crying because his suitcase full of tins of baked beans got lost en route.
I'd have been embarrassed to be in that advert but I suppose he just smiled and took the money.
I guess some people - and it’s not only British tourists however much we like to denigrate our own - just want a reasonably priced relaxing week or two in the sun as a break from their day to day, and many resorts do actively cater for that sort of holiday. It wouldn’t be for us but doesn’t affect our lives at all, so live and let live is my take on it.
I always put some teabags in my case, so judge away.
We’ve been to many parts of the world where tea’s not readily available and too much coffee gives me a headache.
keepingquiet
Where did people find this 'non-story?' Obviously some media person who thought it would be of interest to people?
Who really cares what this woman thinks?
For years Brits have gone abroad expecting to have their fry up fast food and the market has served it to them.
They are not interested in the culture of other countries- they just want home with sunshine...
She gave a "sad face" interview to the Daily Mail
www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-14778803/British-tourist-says-Corfu-holiday-nightmare-no-English-food.html
This is why we never do all-inclusive. We prefer to hunt out the little restaurants where the locals eat, where you usually find the best food - and best value too. Why bother even going abroad if all you want is what you can get at home?
Where did people find this 'non-story?' Obviously some media person who thought it would be of interest to people?
Who really cares what this woman thinks?
For years Brits have gone abroad expecting to have their fry up fast food and the market has served it to them.
They are not interested in the culture of other countries- they just want home with sunshine...
Cossy
She should have gone to a part of Spain that has English cafes and Irish Bars!
We too love immersing ourselves in the culture when abroad, and the food is one of the best parts!
We went to Southern Tenerife some years back and reala didn't like it. the Spanish restaurant at our complex had closed, as no-one was eating there! It was all English food and beers, kareoke till late at night and the lambada around the pool. Luckily it was a timeshare exchange, so we called the company and requested a change. We travelled to the North of the Island, it was just bliss. Great Spanish food, Spaish clients and from all over Europe and beyond- and we had a fabulous time. We always return to the West of North of the Island nowadays, but much prefer Sicily.
Very embarrassing as she’s sort of ‘from my neck of the woods!’ What with her and the pair of dim girls from Gogglebox……
I laughed when I read it. What a silly woman. Greek food is lovely. All those salads, feta cheese, moussaka etc. Why wouldn’t you like it? Best to stay at home in future and eat chips.
We like to try the local dishes when we’re abroad. There’s always something to try, though octopus (not squid) was a step too far.
Maybe she should have gone to Portugal.
Down the road from our hôtel was a restaurant offering Full English Breakfast.
It was always very busy.
I think it is unusual these days, the majority who travel want to embrace the culture of the country where they are staying, I mean why go abroad if you don't want to? nothing remarkable about British food, in fact I believe the Greek diet is deemed one of the healthiest. I do think there are those who just like complaining for the sake of it.
I remember quite a few years ago when my husband was checking out a golf course in Spain he'd heard about, although he was warned by a golfing mate, "I'm not sure you'd like it there" sited in a very British enclave. Whilst visiting we went into a cafe adjacent to the golf course, hoping maybe to try some tapas, sadly very absent, the menu offering such fare as, fish and chips, gammon, pineapple and chips, and chips and chips and more chips. We knew it was time to beat a hasty retreat when an announcement emanating from the wide screen tv in the bar area alerted to its regulars the 2.30 race from Walthamstow 
Why not just go on holiday to Blackpool if they want fry-ups & fish & chips 🙄
Absolutely laughable, and actually embarrassing.
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