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Showing posts with label fish and chips. Show all posts
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Saturday, 12 August 2017

AS BRITISH AS FISH AND CHIPS...





Did you know that according to Wikepedia fish and chips first appeared in the 1860's and by 1910 there were more than 25,000 fish and chip shops across the UK, and by the 1930's there were over 35,000. The National Federation of Fish Friers say that there are now 8,500 fish and chip shops across the UK.

Historic UK site says that the potato is though to have been brought into England from the New World of the 17th century by Sir Walter Raleigh although it is believed that it was the French who invented the fried potato chip.

In 1839 Charles Dickens referred to a 'fried fish warehouse' in his novel, 'Oliver Twist'. The first fish and chip shop is believed to have been in Mossely, Lancashire in the North of England. It was sold from a wooden hut in the market and then later transferred to a permanent shop which had an inscription on its window which said ' this is the first fish and chip shop in the world'.


Towards the latter part of the 19th century and well into the next century, the fish and chip trade expanded satisfying the needs of the growing industrial population of the UK. Then the steam trawler brought fish from all over the North Atlantic, Iceland and Greenland and the steam railways meant the fish was distributed easily around the country.

Apparently in 1931 fish and chips became so essential in the British diet that one shop in Bradford had to employ a doorman to control the queue at busy times. Even the Territorial Army enjoyed it with special catering tents erected at training camps in order to give them fish and chips before battle.

The National Federation of Fish Friers said that in 1999, the British consumed nearly 300 million servings of fish and chips which equates to six servings to every man, woman and child in the country. The British Fish and Chips is by far the nation's favourite take-away.











Monday, 5 May 2014

GREAT BRITISH FISH AND CHIP SUPPER - FRIDAY 16TH MAY 2014...







In association with the Great British Fish and Chip Supper – Friday 16th May 2014
The Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) are delighted to launch the Fish and Chip Shop Challenge!
They want all 10,000 Fish and Chip Shops across the UK to organise a fundraising event at their shop, to raise vital funds to help support all those affected by spinal cord injury. The challenge, supported by Seafish, coincides with the Great British Fish and Chip Supper, a nationwide fundraising campaign held on Spinal Cord Injuries Awareness Day, 16 May 2014
Participating Fish and Chips Shops will be asked to come up with the wackiest idea to raise money on the day. Each fundraising event will be judged against others in the same region, and the organisers of the best event will be presented with a certificate and their details will be displayed on our Fish and Chip website www.siafishandchips.co.uk

In addition, the Fish and Chip Shop who raises the most money in the UK will presented with an award at the our annual awards ceremony in June 2014.

Every eight hours someone is told the devastating news that they will never walk again, as a result of damage to their spinal cord. The money raised from this challenge will help us to support spinal cord injured people as they come to terms with their injury, and rebuild their lives, at home and at work. We are there for them, from the moment their spinal cord injury happens, and for the rest of their lives.

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