Price of Fish & Chips - How Much?!?

Price of Fish & Chips - How Much?!?

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Gluggy

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711 posts

109 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Local chippy been shut for over a year now, just reopened and got a menu through the door. Admittedly its been a long time since I've been to a chippy but what used to be good value and affordable seems to have become silly money - £9 for haddock (no chips), £2.50 for battered sausage, £3.95 for a pie only, even the mini fish + chips "special" is £8.

Is it just me being stingy, them optimistic price wise or is this about the going rate now?

This is in South Yorkshire BTW.

Dingu

3,751 posts

30 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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How much has your personal food and power gone up by across the same period?

Their power bill will have gone up by more.

Shuff4

169 posts

87 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Wow that seems some extortionate pricing, especially for another tight northerner!

Inflation of foods and energy will be the ‘blame’ but surely it’s still way over the top!

TheLurker

1,368 posts

196 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Sounds expensive to me. My local is around £9 for a large fish and chips.


Giulia Jon

407 posts

19 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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I haven't been to my local chippy in ages , since before Covid arrived , and they don't have any prices on their website ,

so will be staying away for a bit longer probably .
They never were particularly cheap as it used to be considered a classy joint but have also changed hands recently and apparently are not as good as once was .

soad

32,880 posts

176 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Sounds fairly expensive for the area (I’m in Yorkshire too), but prices have gone up lately in most all places. frown

This is what Murgatroyds (in Leeds) charge: https://murgatroyds.touchtakeaway.net/menu

21TonyK

11,513 posts

209 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Standard cod & chips £10.95, £14.10 for large (and its worth it)

Edited by 21TonyK on Saturday 17th September 15:55

Radec

3,819 posts

47 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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They'll be charging for scraps next.

Vasco

16,476 posts

105 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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That sounds about right for nowadays. Prices of everything they use has shot up.

FiF

44,047 posts

251 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Tenner, Worcestershire, though F&C the other week easily fed 2 of us, some chips left over too.

Terminator X

15,031 posts

204 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Gluggy said:
Local chippy been shut for over a year now, just reopened and got a menu through the door. Admittedly its been a long time since I've been to a chippy but what used to be good value and affordable seems to have become silly money - £9 for haddock (no chips), £2.50 for battered sausage, £3.95 for a pie only, even the mini fish + chips "special" is £8.

Is it just me being stingy, them optimistic price wise or is this about the going rate now?

This is in South Yorkshire BTW.
You answered it yourself surely?

TX.

bitchstewie

51,099 posts

210 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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I think a lot of places will be struggling.

Our local chippy (Midlands) is £6.90 for a full size cod and £4 for a "small fish" (not sure if it's actually cod) and regular chips is £2 (feeds 2) and a small donor kebab is £6 and I think a battered sausage is £2.

They've recently put a sign up saying to phone through with any larger or special orders as they're cooking more stuff on demand to avoid wasting food which seems sensible.

The local Bangladeshi/Indian seem to have held their prices but I'm fairly sure the portions are a bit smaller which actually works out OK as they give you far too much to begin with.

glennjamin

350 posts

63 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Local to me Large cod and chips £10 you can't eat all the chips. In-laws share one between them and are quite happy.Mushy peas £1,25 and curry sauce £1.25. You can call them to order then given a pick up time so theyre always fresh..Good value considering cost must have gone up for him. But he does drive a BMW X5 M. And has a Merc pick up as his round around..Must be doing ok I guess...

BoRED S2upid

19,683 posts

240 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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£9 for a fish is a bit steep.

Evoluzione

10,345 posts

243 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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In 1972 it was circa 45p.
Mother Hubbards in Yorks is £7.95, but £6.45 gets you a fish with a handful of chips thrown in, which is what I used to get when I worked near there. I've got a decent appetite and it was enough, F&C was just too much.

soad

32,880 posts

176 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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BoRED S2upid said:
£9 for a fish is a bit steep.
I agree.

Gluggy

Original Poster:

711 posts

109 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Terminator X said:
Gluggy said:
Local chippy been shut for over a year now, just reopened and got a menu through the door. Admittedly its been a long time since I've been to a chippy but what used to be good value and affordable seems to have become silly money - £9 for haddock (no chips), £2.50 for battered sausage, £3.95 for a pie only, even the mini fish + chips "special" is £8.

Is it just me being stingy, them optimistic price wise or is this about the going rate now?

This is in South Yorkshire BTW.
You answered it yourself surely?

TX.
Yes and no I guess, the last owners to be honest were undercharging, battered sausage was £1, £3.95 for a mini fish special that was anything but mini and also included a side and so on.

Was expecting the new owners to raise the prices as no business can run at a loss and their costs will be higher but it just seemed expensive for something that was always considered affordable in a way that a Chinese or a Indian takeaway may not have been.

bitchstewie

51,099 posts

210 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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A few chippies round seem to have gone a bit "posh" and their prices are similar but generally the queues don't tend to lie about who's decent.

Bloke at work was in Kent the other week and said he waited in the car whilst a colleague went into some random chippie and 2 bags of chips was £9 yikes

21TonyK

11,513 posts

209 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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soad said:
BoRED S2upid said:
£9 for a fish is a bit steep.
I agree.
Cheap frozen cod is over £10 a kilo wholesale so before anything else a bit of raw fish is over £2 a time.

I expect to see more un-named "fish", i.e. bassa being used more commonly to keep prices down.


Jiebo

908 posts

96 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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In London its at least £10 for fish plus £3-4 for chips. With some sides and a drink it's a £20 meal.

I've got a much higher disposable income than most, but even I'm stopping eating it. There is a price that the market just cannot accept, and it's reach it for me, and I suspect my level is higher than others.
All these places will either have pivot as 'premium' offering to justify their prices, or go under. Who on earth is going to spend £15-20 on meal that was £6 not that long a go.