Fussy eater pays an extra £300 to bring additional suitcase filled with Pot Noodles, crisps, sausages and even a George Foreman grill so he can have bacon butties on holiday - despite going all-inclusive John and Rebecca Phillips' trip to Egypt cost £1,700 due to the extra case of food By Taryn Pedler Published: 04:12 EDT, 23 May 2024 | Updated: 04:20 EDT, 23 May 2024 e-mail View comments A fussy eater forked out an extra £300 so he could bring an additional suitcase filled with Pot Noodles, crisps, sausages, and a George Foreman grill to his all-inclusive holiday - just so he could have bacon butties. John Phillips, 40, took a shocking 21 Pot Noodles, 86 bags of crisps, two packets of bacon, a pack of 30 sausages, cans of tuna, a block of cheese and brown sauce to his £1,400 trip to Egypt last year. And to satisfy the picky eater's sweet tooth, his wife Rebecca, 29, added an extra 30 Club Biscuit bars, 16 bags of sweets and breakfast bars.
The belly-busting stash, including a charge to check-in another suitcase, cost the family an extra £300, bringing their holiday total to a staggering £1,700, but Rebecca said the additional luggage 'doesn't annoy her' as she claimed she wouldn't enjoy the trip if her hubby wasn't eating. The mum-of-one began packing the dried goods for John three years ago when he refused to eat anything but chips during their trips abroad. Fussy eater John Phillips takes suitcases of extra food on holiday, packed by his wife Rebecca, as he refuses t.
