Woman shares ‘hack’ to make the most of refillable drinks at Toby Carvery but people are calling it ‘next level scabby’ | The Sun

A WOMAN has been labelled "next level scabby" after showing how she makes the most of the refillable drinks at Toby Carvery.

She took to TikTok to share her "hack", explaining that she uses the small plastic pots meant for gravy to transport extra drink home.


"While we're on the Toby hacks," she began.

"Well anywhere really, that gives you refillable drinks, if you can't finish it…

"Even if you can finish it, you can just go and get another one anyway, put it in a pot.

"At the end of the day, you've paid for it, innit. So…"

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But the majority of people were not impressed, and took to the comments section to vent.

"There is a line and this has crossed it I’m sorry," one wrote.

"I know times are hard but SURELY not this hard," another added.

"Next level scabby. I’m weak," a third commented.

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"i work at nandos if someone done that here i would literally die," someone else wrote.

She had earlier share another Toby Carvery hack, explaining that she loads up her plate with extra food so she can take some home.

"If you're greedy like me, overload your plate, put some in a takeaway pot, a bit of gravy and there you go – a little snack for later on," she said.

"So basically just go to the Toby Carvery and Nick all their food and drink to take home, got it!!" one person commented.

As another added: "I did this and got collared for it haha."

"Luckily I'm not that poor," someone else wrote.

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