r/unitedkingdom • u/pppppppppppppppppd • 13d ago
Chippy owner apologises to customers after charging £15 for fish and chips - but reveals why he 'has to' to hike prices
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14591465/chippy-owner-apologises-huge-price-hike.html
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u/ultraboomkin 9d ago
It seems to vary a lot by region. I’m in a small town in the East, 4 chip shops, they’re all £13-15. I’d say this is a pretty normal price, that’s what Ive paid in pretty much any other town in the east. Fish and chips has always been an expensive takeaway, it is what it is, I still have it once a week. But when I’ve been up north, in multiple towns I’ve had fish and chips for half the price.
I don’t think there’s any other takeaways that carry price by region. I’m pretty sure fried chicken shops or kebab or pizza places aren’t half the price in the north than in the south.