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Fans of Toby Carvery threaten to boycott restaurant chains after focusing on Sunday roast items

Toby Carveryrejected the lamb onSundaydue to a "supply problem". This overwhelmed the customer with the news.

RestaurantThe chain is famous for carberry roasts starting at £ 11.99 on Sundays or £ 7.49 a week.

However, after Toby Carvery confirmed in a series of replies onTwitterthat the lamb was unavailable every week, the fans vowed not to visit again.

Toby Carvery now lists turkey, beef and gammon online as a carberry option for Sunday.

One customer said: As the lamb we want, I won't be back now ... sad times.

In response to the cafeteria, Toby Carvery said: "This has been removed for the time being due to supply issues."

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{36 Toby Carvery said in another reply to another customer that the lamb will be served "on a particular Sunday" for now.

Another diner asked: "Can you see if you're still serving roastram or Sunday? My locals haven't been on the list for the past few weeks.

Some diners speculated that pricing was the reason for the lack of lambs.

One customer said: "There is no problem with the supply. It's the price. Anyway, our sculptor just told us that. A big disappointment.

" Why not add extra charges ... then it's a choice I don't care about Sunday anymore. It costs the same as other days. "

Miller contacted Toby Carvery for comment.

The news broke out when sister chainHarvester asked customers to line up at the famous all-you-can-eat salad bar. Since the outbreak of

Covid-19, customers have had to line up for staff to serve. The restaurant chain seems to make this permanent.

This means that customers can no longer choose the amount of salad they need. Instead, the staff relies on filling the bowl.

Harvester says it is a negotiation to revive self-serviceIt is considered a salad bar that has been protested by customers.

Sun, according to restaurant sources, said: self service.

"Customers are clearly upset after the news, which Harvester wants to fix."

Harvester and Toby Carberry are both owned by Mitchells&Butler doing.

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