Election Waffle, UK Hung Parliament, Parliamentary Waffle House Pops Up Until May 6

Forgive me for 2 British flavored stories back to back.

This one here has a Freshness Date due to expire on Thursday, May 6.

UK firm Bompass & Parr which straddles the frontier between food and art-media installations has been celebrating the current election cycle with a Parliamentary Waffle House near Carnaby Street.

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The Pop Up Eaterie lets you handicap the teams by picking your favorite UK horse, I mean political party, whether Lib Dem, Labor or Conservative.

You can also check the trend with the Rubbish Swingometer!

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