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24 packs of Scampi Fries and a dozen Mars Bars.
You can have meat, but something cured and in a pack like biltong.
And every hiker's favourite, Kendal mint cake, which is as close to Terry Pratchett's dwarf bread as any substance I know.
And this is England. Chances are you'll be like two miles from the nearest shop at a push.
I tried to look for a super-remote forest location last year; my intention was to take a tent, get dropped off on the edge, go deep into a forest with laptop & keyboard, to write some forest-inspired music. I was pretty shocked to find out that all our once-deep forests are criss crossed with roads. You were kinda joking, but you're literally right, there's nowhere far from a road in any of our forests.
Found the South African!
No but I'm a fan of the accent. Or at least Joss Ackland's in Lethal Weapon 2. Diplomatic immunity!
They started selling it in the UK a few years back. It's quite expensive though.
I'm going to guess Lake District or Scotland. You can easily be several hours walk from shops.
Well, Scotland isn't part of England. But sure, you can get far from civilisation, by UK standards. Dartmoor and Yorkshire Moors are others. It's only a few miles as the crow flies, but it'll feel a lot more than that when carrying a load of camping stuff and having to go around a river.