MyBuilder.com seeks out Best Builders’ Breakfast in Britain



MyBuilder.com seeks out Best Builders’ Breakfast in Britain: More than
60,000 UK tradesmen to be surveyed in the largest ever search to discover
the best builders’ breakfast in UK. 

 4 September 2012

Online tradesman-finding website MyBuilder today (4 September 2012)
announced that it was to launch the largest ever survey of builders’
breakfast tastes in order to find the definitive Best Builders’ Breakfast in
Britain. 

MyBuilder, which has over 63,000 tradesmen on its books, will be asking
plumbers, electricians, plasterers and painters to nominate their favourite
breakfast vendor, whether it is a traditional ‘greasy spoon’, transport
café, hotel or a van by the side of an A-road. 

The survey will also look at regional variation and the changing face of
this British tradition. MyBuilder will be asking if Welsh builders still
enjoy lava bread (seaweed) with their fry up and if the Scots still favour
white pudding of a morning. And what about the breakfasts of Polish, Indian
or Aussie builders working in the UK? Do they have their own favoured
breakfast spots or have they adopted bacon and eggs washed down with a mug
of tea? The survey will also find out if it is ever okay to have chips with
your breakfast and if baked beans are considered an essential item.

The winning café/diner will be named as the home of the Best Builder’s
Breakfast In Britain on 27 November 2012 and presented with a trophy by
MyBuilder. One lucky builder who nominates the winner will win breakfast for
four there, as well as a one-year free membership at MyBuilder.com. 

Tradesmen who are not already members of MyBuilder need not miss out on the
chance to nominate and win a free membership, as they can tell MyBuilder
about their favourite breakfast outlet by emailing
competitions@mybuilder.com or visiting the MyBuilder blog.

or go to  http://www.mybuilder.com

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