Are there any Scots grocery stores in London?!


Question: Are there any Scots grocery stores in London?
Selling Scottish type foods eg Lorne Sausage

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Try some of the supermarkets, my sister gets some stuff from Morrisons, although not the lorne sausage, bread or Stornoway black pudding, had to take her a load down on my last visit.:)


@ George er? ******* are not the same as haggis...******* - pigs liver, heart, belly of pork, haggis - sheeps heart, liver, lungs and stomach - Not the same taste at all.
plus we eat quite a few things its very hard to find down there.

Plain bread (the English appear to only eat pan) lorne sausage, butteries, tattie scones, tablet, pickled onion crisps (not popular 'down there') proper scottish morning rolls- not those bap things the supermarkets there sell, scotch pies, macaroni pies, drop scones, clootie dumpling, fruit pudding.



do not need them as you can buy Mars \bars in ay sweet shop and it only takes a minute to make a batter mixture then you have Mars Bar fried in batter.Simple. Seriously what do the Scots eat that we don't even haggis is made in England but we call them ******* not to confused with the American *****.



Hi

I like Scots food; however, I do not know if there is a Scots grocery store, but, I see the more common Scots food products selling in some regular shops that sell food like supermarkets in London.

Good Luck



u looking 4 irn-bru lol




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