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4th November 2004
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Bacon butes and fry-ups are top breakfast fare for many people in the road transport game. But where's the best breakfast served? Tell us and you could win a £200 Christmas bonus.

THERE'S NOTHING BE I I ER than a good fry-up for breakfast — tasty bacon, a juicy sausage or two, a couple of eggs done to perfection. mushrooms of course, a slice of fried bread with some baked beans and tomatoes on the side and a good strong cup of tea.

Conversely, there's nothing worse than a plate of grease that's been cooked some time ago and has been well cremated to ensure it's safe to eat,accompanied by a stewed travesty of the national brew.

The problem is that it's easy to pull up for breakfast somewhere and be served the latter rather than the breakfast you've really been looking forward to.And that's why most people have their favourite stops. Now we're trying to find out where those places are — and we'd like you to tell us!

We're compiling a list of Britain's top five secret breakfast hot-spots — the ones no-one else knows about — as part of an exciting project we're launching in late November. And we'd like your help.

Just fill in the coupon on this page with your favourite breakfast venue — its name, address and the road it's on — and send it back to us. It could be a cafe, or a roadside cabin; that doesn't matter. What does matter is that it serves atopnotch breakfast.

As an added incentive, if your coupon is first out of the hat on 19 November you could win £200 as a thank-you from Commercial Motor in the run up to Christmas.

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