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I used to pay £6 for decent fish and chips. This was about 2 to 3 years ago. The same fish and chips are now £11.40 and still without peas, or a breadcake etc.
I 'm wondering if these takeaways will disappear, a bit like 50% of the pubs, within a 5 miles radius from where I live.
When interest rates and inflation come down and Putin loses / energy is cheaper, does anyone think prices will fall, or will this be the new norm for fish and chips?
Many takeaways have increased their prices, but nearly a 100% increase in 2 or 3 years, is ridiculous.
I resent paying for this product now and it used to be a weekly treat.
What makes it even worse, is when you ay £2.95 for chips and they have been re-heated from the night before.
Most of these went in the bin, after feeding the crows. They seemed to like them.
I 'm wondering if these takeaways will disappear, a bit like 50% of the pubs, within a 5 miles radius from where I live.
When interest rates and inflation come down and Putin loses / energy is cheaper, does anyone think prices will fall, or will this be the new norm for fish and chips?
Many takeaways have increased their prices, but nearly a 100% increase in 2 or 3 years, is ridiculous.
I resent paying for this product now and it used to be a weekly treat.
What makes it even worse, is when you ay £2.95 for chips and they have been re-heated from the night before.
Most of these went in the bin, after feeding the crows. They seemed to like them.
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