

£1.05 for 80g.
Our chippy used to give them away free, then got savvy and started charging 3d.Norpig wrote:I used to get chips, scraps and pea soup from the chippy when i was a kid so this is right up my street
OOOH! posh pleb!sunlight wrote:Isnt that bizarre? It isnt at all what one would expect to see in M and S foods. M and S is a superb shop, with quality goods. I really enjoy perusing their shops, they are so cheerful and well presented.
It were part of Vince's secret chippy empire, that's why. How come you never grasped it?boltonbonce wrote:
Our chippy used to give them away free, then got savvy and started charging 3d.
wanderlust wrote:
OOOH! posh pleb!
Blimey, Dale is older than I thought. That vegan diet must be the real deal. I always wondered why his chipping machine was driven by hamster wheels. Eco power was clearly in his mind from the start.Ten Bobsworth wrote:
It were part of Vince's secret chippy empire, that's why. How come you never grasped it?
Amsters were just a stepping stone. No place for amsters or chippies in the grand plan.boltonbonce wrote:
Blimey, Dale is older than I thought. That vegan diet must be the real deal. I always wondered why his chipping machine was driven by hamster wheels. Eco power was clearly in his mind from the start.
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