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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester

I was just in a chippy that was charging £14 for fish & chips

In rip-off Britain that's apparently not too bad ( it did have peas/wedge of lemon/tartaric sauce)

But still pricey.

What's the most you've paid?

What's the most you'd be willing to pay? ( celeb chef in harrods is charging £37)

And would you be up for something less pricey and more sustainable than cod n haddock?

C'mon let's have your opinions on this matter and not just your usual obsession with boobs n willies. This is an important issue and needs to be discussed seriously.

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester

Tartare sauce (bloody auto type)

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By *ensuallover1000Man 10 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I paid £18 but this was for two of us.

By my mathematical genius I calculate that this works out at £9 each give or take.

Be sure to join me again next time when I will attempt multiplication….

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester


"I paid £18 but this was for two of us.

By my mathematical genius I calculate that this works out at £9 each give or take.

Be sure to join me again next time when I will attempt multiplication…."

You make maths sexy

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By *agatoXXXMan 10 weeks ago

Mordor


"I paid £18 but this was for two of us.

By my mathematical genius I calculate that this works out at £9 each give or take.

Be sure to join me again next time when I will attempt multiplication….

You make maths sexy"

He's no Carol Vorderman...

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester


"I paid £18 but this was for two of us.

By my mathematical genius I calculate that this works out at £9 each give or take.

Be sure to join me again next time when I will attempt multiplication….

She would definitely get some sausage and gravy. I'd eat her pie.she can even batter me after if she's feeling salty

You make maths sexy

He's no Carol Vorderman... "

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By *olarbear73Man 10 weeks ago

Glasgow

My local is about £10 but for that you get 2 pieces of delicious Scottish Haddock and a pile of fantastic chips. Sometimes you get a wedge of lemon. Great value as it goes a long way.

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester

I'm coming to Glasgow

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By *olfandtazCouple 10 weeks ago

Bristol

For a portion of cod and chips near me it's around £14 but the portion is big enough for 3! So I'd say it's definitely value for money

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By *naswingdressWoman 10 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

I think my local is now pushing £20 for one.

I usually choose a more sustainable option, and (growing up outside the UK) don't see the obsession with cod/haddock. I mostly had flake (shark) growing up.

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By *.hrisMan 10 weeks ago

Bath

I never actually order fish & chips

Maybe I should treat myself one day and report back the price. Will definitely have to throw some curry sauce in too!

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By *uperSalopian7Man 10 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

Fish is very expensive. Jumbo sausage is a good cheaper substitute

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester


"For a portion of cod and chips near me it's around £14 but the portion is big enough for 3! So I'd say it's definitely value for money "

Sounds like it's the perfect mean after a Bristol threesome x

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester


"I think my local is now pushing £20 for one.

I usually choose a more sustainable option, and (growing up outside the UK) don't see the obsession with cod/haddock. I mostly had flake (shark) growing up."

I'm in Manchester. Who's doing a portion for £20 there'd be a riot lol

Shark hmmmm interesting. That like a east Asian or southern Europe thing?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 10 weeks ago

Central

A fiver

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By *naswingdressWoman 10 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I think my local is now pushing £20 for one.

I usually choose a more sustainable option, and (growing up outside the UK) don't see the obsession with cod/haddock. I mostly had flake (shark) growing up.

I'm in Manchester. Who's doing a portion for £20 there'd be a riot lol

Shark hmmmm interesting. That like a east Asian or southern Europe thing?"

South Manchester. Closer to Cheshire.

Australia. The posh wankers had barramundi

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple 10 weeks ago

Leeds

Tenners a fair price these days.

The mr

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By *hortarseWoman 10 weeks ago

Norfolk

I like cod roe with small chips that's 4 pound. Then go home and add pickled egg. Not had takeaway in long time

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester

Ooh check you.

Joking think I might know the one you mean if it's the one I'm thinking near Bramhall. I'm closer to the riff-raff where we put curry n gravy ours haha

Ngl had to Google barramundi

I'm in
"I think my local is now pushing £20 for one.

I usually choose a more sustainable option, and (growing up outside the UK) don't see the obsession with cod/haddock. I mostly had flake (shark) growing up.

I'm in Manchester. Who's doing a portion for £20 there'd be a riot lol

Shark hmmmm interesting. That like a east Asian or southern Europe thing?

South Manchester. Closer to Cheshire.

Australia. The posh wankers had barramundi"

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By *usty.Trombone OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Manchester

Also _naswingdress must be a foodie as she's the only person I know on fab who has a picture of a vegetable in her profile.

Must be some kind of aphrodisiac

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By *elix SightedMan 10 weeks ago

Cloud 8

I’ve still got ptsd from talking about the price of a chippy tea on a thread last year. We still haven’t heard how much it was and it seems he’s now unlos 🫨🤯

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By *r John WickMan 10 weeks ago

The Continental

Usually spend about £15-20 depending what we have. The portions are so big that there’s enough for lunch leftovers the next day. So it represents banging value for money.

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By (user no longer on site) 10 weeks ago

Around here (East Anglia) most chip shops in coastal towns/villages charge around 13-16£ for large cod/haddock and chips. The ones further away from the coast are somewhat cheaper, but not by much, maybe in the 11-13£ range. I think you can get away with less than a tenner if you buy medium fish and large chips. Portions are quite generous in most shops. Quality varies and is not apparently directly related to price.

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By *cLovin2Man 10 weeks ago

Reading

It's usually around £20 in Bournemouth in a restaurant

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By *lkGuyMagic24Man 10 weeks ago

Chislehurst

No more than £9 and I want my Rio can included

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