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Navy Seal
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To heck with Brexit and EU problems lets get it down to the
basic common denominator that we can understand and that is the price of fish and chips. Fish and chips is a hot dish of English origin consisting of fried battered fish and hot chips. It is a common take-away food: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_and_chips Chippy's Fish and Chips http://chippysfishandchips.com/menu Cod fish plate: $10.50 Fish and Chips prices in the UK http://www.whatprice.co.uk/fish_chips.html ![]()
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Chief of the Boat
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The prices quoted in that link are seriously below the reality level.
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#3 |
Navy Seal
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If I take fish and chips as an order of fried fillet and fried potato, I'd say about €5-10
Depends where the place is. The nearby train station has an excellent restaurant with affordable food and F&C would cost about €5. Ljubljana downtown would probably be double that. |
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Ocean Warrior
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The closest dealer here would be an Irish pub: 11,50€ - though they are the most expensive among the 3 good Irish pubs here: http://oreillys.com/dusseldorf-menu.html
In comparision, in my regular haunt a pint of Guinness goes for 4€, in contrast to the 5,20€ there. |
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#5 |
Navy Seal
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That's what I wanted to see ... if they are going up or down. Will the price return to that level or will it double?
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#6 |
Chief of the Boat
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Okay....in the north east of England prices can vary between £5 and £10, the average being £6.50
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Dipped Squirrel Operative
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I'd say something similar (if not exactly the same) is 6.50 Euro here in Germany, in the "North Sea" restaurants.
But we don't get newspapers, with it.
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Navy Seal
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There is a fairly good-sized population of UK ex-pats living in the Los Angeles area, mostly around the sea-side city of Santa Monica. A few rather good pubs there serving fish and chips; the average price for a serving is about $9-10 US. There is also a small chain of fish and chips franchises named H. Salt serving up a decent product for about one or two dollars more...
The newspaper reference reminded me of a fish and chips shop that opened up in my old neighborhood in San Francisco in the late 60s. It was run by a married couple of English ex-pats. They served their F&C in newspaper as they had done back in England; they did this until they ran afoul of the local health and safety officials who cited them for using newspaper for wrapping. I recall how upset the F&C shop owners were when they had to stop using the newspaper; the husband, in particular, grumbled that "It just isn't right, It just isn't British!"... <O>
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Chief of the Boat
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Reminds me of the time when I resided in Holland and a Dutch friend said similar...."We (the Dutch) don't eat our fish from a newspaper" and I responded...."At least we cook ours before consuming."
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