breadmaker2025

Why do UK shops close so early?

Posted by AppTester2024@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 242 comments

breadmaker2025@reddit

It only really happens in rural parts, when I lived in Ely all the shops were closed before I left for work and by the time I returned from work. Tesco near the train station was the only shop I could go to, later a Sainsburys and Lidl opened, but the independent shops were 9-5. The only local stuff open, were restaurants and take away places.

Why are the so few Hindus in prison?

Posted by MrMrsPotts@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 423 comments

breadmaker2025@reddit

I think your focusing on the wrong thing, lots of other minority cultures have a sense of shame but still have higher crime rates. Education has the strongest correlation between those who commit crimes and those that do not.

Why are the so few Hindus in prison?

Posted by MrMrsPotts@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 423 comments

Why are the so few Hindus in prison?

Posted by MrMrsPotts@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 423 comments

Why are the so few Hindus in prison?

Posted by MrMrsPotts@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 423 comments

breadmaker2025@reddit

Those crime happen tend to happen in the poorer tribal areas, whereas the post war UK arrivals did not come from those regions and different regions have very different cultures.

The UK banned incandescent lights in 2016 and Christmas hasn’t looked the same since. Has anyone found a replacement?

Posted by csthree12345@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 502 comments

Why does it feel like bread, (even outside bakeries), is so much nicer in Europe than in the UK? What do they do differently?

Posted by Rosslefrancais@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 488 comments

breadmaker2025@reddit

I grew up with a local bakery a few steps from my house, I took waking up to the smell of freshly baked bread in the mornings for granted. They moved away during the turn of the millennium, so it went from being a small local bakery to a larger industrial setup. I'm sure it's still great here if you have a small local bakery, that makes everything in-house.

What would cause this spike in electricity usage while on holiday?

Posted by EQdnb@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 111 comments

breadmaker2025@reddit

This is the correct answer, op mentioned they don't have central heating. So must be a tank system which will use about 7 units to heat a standard tank from cold. Which is roughly £2.50 once you add up the daily standing charge.

I was recently given these manuals and decided to give them a try. I hope I'm up to date.

Posted by inguinha@reddit | linux | View on Reddit | 70 comments