Fish and chips
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Fish and chips is a fried meal that many British people like to eat. Fish and chips usually has fried potato chips (chunky as opposed to thin American fries) and a thickly battered cod or haddock fillet that is deep fried in hot oil.
You can find fish and chip shops and restaurants in almost every town in England and Wales, and there are very many of them in British cities. Some nutritionists criticize fish and chips, because the meal contains a large amount of fat.