Harrods Breakfast Haul Costs Influencer £43.50, Shocking Fans
Harrods Breakfast Haul Costs Influencer £43.50

Food influencer Carmie Sellitto, known for his online food reviews, spent £43.50 on a breakfast haul from Harrods, surprising his 706,000 Instagram followers with the total.

What He Bought

In a video, Sellitto documented his purchases from Harrods' iconic Food Halls. He started with fresh orange juice and watermelon juice, then added collagen and magnesium sachets from Zooki, which he said help him 'feel alive'. He selected melon balls for £12, Harrods' viral gold croissant, date and cashew balls, a protein bar from Jade and Joy, and a tomato and cream cheese pastry.

Reactions to the Price

After paying, Sellitto revealed the total: £43.50. The video garnered over 19,000 likes, with many viewers deeming the cost reasonable. One commented: '£43 for breakfast in Harrods, that's pretty good price. The gold croissant alone was worth it!' Another said it was 'affordable', while a US viewer noted it would cost $150 (£115) in America. Some remarked the amount could feed 2-3 people.

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Harrods' Food Halls

Harrods, Europe's largest luxury department store, spans over one million square feet across seven floors on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London. It welcomes over 15 million visitors annually and houses more than 330 departments, including high-end fashion, accessories, jewellery, tech, and home goods. The Food Halls are renowned for gourmet delicacies, artisan pastries, fresh seafood, and premium gifts like loose-leaf teas and shortbread. The store also features over 20 restaurants, cafes, and bars, including boutique coffee bars, a sushi counter, and afternoon tea rooms.

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