Despite paying £1,400 for an all-inclusive, one Brit has confessed to stuffing a suitcase with £300 of Pot Noodles, crisps and sausages when he goes on his holidays. John Phillips likes "good old-fashioned English" grub while abroad, despite having already paid for food as part of his holiday, so his wife packs him some to take with him. Rebecca Phillips started packing dried goods such as Pot Noodles and biscuits for her hubby three years ago when he refused to eat anything but chips during their trips abroad.
The mum-of-one then began expanding the number of items she'd pack for her picky partner - until she was filling a whole suitcase with sweets, chocolate bars, porridge pots, and packets of sausages and bacon for their two-week jaunts. Image: Kennedy News and Media) Kennedy News and Media) Lorry driver trainer John's love of bacon and sausage butties is so strong that the couple even packs a George Foreman grill in their checked-in luggage so he can enjoy the snack abroad. Last year the couple took a holiday to Egypt where John hauled along 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 munch on.
Rebecca also packed 30 Club Biscuit bars, 16 bags of sweets and breakfast bars to satisfy the 40-year-old's sweet tooth. The family forked out a whopping £300 on top of the £1,400 bill for the all-inclusive holiday, including the charge for the extra check-in suitcase full of nosh. Rebecca, .
