A Wetherspoons dupe abroad is flogging a huge breakfast for just £3.85 – half the price of the real thing.
Brits are flocking to the cheaper alternative to the beloved pub chain – 6,000 miles away from home.
Now a new morning offer can see them snap up a massive seven item stacked full English for as little as £3.85.
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Witherspoons in Pattaya, Thailand, is a huge hit with expats with their fresh deal going down exceptionally well.
The spot announced the breakfast bargain on 2 June, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Punters can choose from any seven items to load onto their plate.

The choices range from eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, hash browns, sautéed potatoes, mushrooms, tomatoes, baked beans, bubble and squeak and toast.
Tea, coffee or juice are all included with the deal – and they are all free refills.
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A large breakfast at a Wetherspoons pub in the UK can range anywhere from £6.59 to £14.50.
With the breakfast option only being available until 11:30am whilst their Thai dupe is offering their deal until 2pm.
The cheap meal has been described as ‘the ultimate way to start the day in the city’.
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A spokesperson for Witherspoons said: “Start the day your way.

“Pick your favourites, stack your plate, and build a proper breakfast exactly how you like it.
“Right on Soi Buakhao – the ultimate way to start the day in the city.”
Expats across the globe are always on the hunt for a bargain breakfast – with one Brit in Benidorm finding another belter of a deal.
Grumet White, who often shares tips and tricks with his social media fans, says Uncle Ron’s, in the heart of the holiday hotspot, boasts a full English breakfast that doesn’t break the bank.
The breakfast and pint combo costs £4.50 for the works, including bacon, eggs and sausages.
“We have been going to Uncle Ron’s for years,” said Grumet.

“The breakfast is one of the best in Benidorm, to be fair.
“If I go to McDonald’s, it would cost more than a family of four in Uncle Ron’s.
“It’s not that, it’s just really cheap – it’s nice too.”
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