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Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby Workingman » 15 May 2022, 22:26

Apparently chippies are taking a four way hit - virtually the whole menu - and about a third could close.
Cod and haddock problems, flour for the batter, oils to cook in, potatoes.

I only go four or five times a year but will miss the local if it goes.

It used to be a regular cheap family meal on Friday evenings (for us Catholics) when I was younger, but it is becoming a luxury at today's prices. £8 or so a go!

Burger or chicken and plastic chips at about £4 or less, wins out. F 'n C's at about at £7 or more cannot compete. Sad.
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby cruiser2 » 16 May 2022, 08:02

I agree

In early December 2021, I went with my grand=daughter. There were at least 30 customers ina queue waiting outside the shop.
Went last week on my own and there were only two people in the shop.
The prices has gone up so I won't be going again. It has been going a long time, probably more than 40 years,
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby victor » 16 May 2022, 08:17

We can get an .O.A.P portion here for £4 and it's huge ,we share one.
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby JanB » 16 May 2022, 09:05

The last time we had fish and chips was when we were back in England, about 10 years ago.

Cost us over ten quid then :shock:
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby miasmum » 16 May 2022, 09:15

I only have fish and chips at the seaside
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby saundra » 16 May 2022, 09:22

MM I :lol: don't have fish and chips and I live at the sea side :lol:
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby cromwell » 16 May 2022, 09:50

Workingman wrote:It used to be a regular cheap family meal on Friday evenings (for us Catholics) when I was younger, but it is becoming a luxury at today's prices. £8 or so a go!

Burger or chicken and plastic chips at about £4 or less, wins out. F 'n C's at about at £7 or more cannot compete. Sad.


I was in Whitby last week. In Trencher's small fish and chips were £12.50, regular £15.50 and large £17.50. :shock:
That said, the regular was big enough for me. Locally you'd be looking at £8-9. Not as good quality however.
Whitby prices are above the norm but we have noticed how much they have gone up.
I would be a shame if we lost the local chippie. Times change though.
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby TheOstrich » 16 May 2022, 10:43

We're losing one of the three chippies in town in August; Mr. Lee is moving away and it is unclear if he's selling the business as a going concern. I've seen it said that the premises has been a chippie for nigh on 100 years, but I don't know if that's accurate. He is by far and away the best chippie in town, the others are run by Middle Eastern folk and the quality is not great, to be honest. One of them does / did do an OAP portion for £4, I haven't investigated recently; the other produces humungous portions of chips even at regular size which quite often go to waste, we simply can't finish them.

Mr Lee's fish is cooked to order, and large cod, medium chips and curry sauce currently costs £9.80 (fish up by £1 and chips by 50p recently). It comfortably feeds the two of us, but it is a "treat". I think if the price of cod and chips in town ever tops £10, then we wouldn't bother any more. After all, a 2-pack of cod fishcakes and a small can of mushy peas from Aldi is under £3 ......
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby JoM » 18 May 2022, 16:38

Me and Joe called into one in Penkridge on the way home from a match a couple of months ago. They were just closing and the owner gave us extras, as in each mini fish and chips (we were taking a portion home for John too) had two fish and extra chips. Joe had kebab meat and he really loaded it up with extra meat and chips.

They only took cash and I only had a £10 note on me and we got all of that for £9.50 and they were really good.

Contrast that with us getting a couple of bags of chips a few weeks ago from the chippy in the village on the way back from the pub with Tom and Shannon. They were awful, they were hard, cold and dry (it took us 2 minutes to walk home with them) and we paid £7 for the two bags.
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Re: Goodbye fish and chips?

Postby Ally » 18 May 2022, 19:29

I'd have walked the two minutes back to complain and get a refund or a fresh batch. :lol:
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