Turkish Posted yesterday at 19:00 Posted yesterday at 19:00 Just got a chippy tea for the first time in ages. 2 x regular fish and chips, kids fish and chip and a sausage a chips £30 FFS. I swear a year ago that was more like £20.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Turkish said: Just got a chippy tea for the first time in ages. 2 x regular fish and chips, kids fish and chip and a sausage a chips £30 FFS. I swear a year ago that was more like £20. Mine is £9.70 for a fish supper. And that's battered, rather than breadcrumbed. It went up in leaps and bounds in the last few years, rather than smaller inflation based ones. It's been that price for a little while. But once the £10 is finally breached...
Challenger Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 13 hours ago, Turkish said: Just got a chippy tea for the first time in ages. 2 x regular fish and chips, kids fish and chip and a sausage a chips £30 FFS. I swear a year ago that was more like £20. Brexit innit, those French fish, German sausages and Irish spuds all cost more to import these days.
Turkish Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Challenger said: Brexit innit, those French fish, German sausages and Irish spuds all cost more to import these days. I blame the lefties. Had we not had an open door immigration policy then there would be far fewer foreign take aways like kebab shops meaning more people would use traditional British chip shops thus driving higher demand, more bulk buying and therefore lower prices passed onto customers.
egg Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 14 hours ago, Turkish said: Just got a chippy tea for the first time in ages. 2 x regular fish and chips, kids fish and chip and a sausage a chips £30 FFS. I swear a year ago that was more like £20. That's cheap. That's £35 round here, and the Millbrook Chippy... Millbrook...will charge £35.50 for that order BEFORE you get to the kids fish and chips. Mental money for spuds and a bit of fish. 1 1
Turkish Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 7 minutes ago, egg said: That's cheap. That's £35 round here, and the Millbrook Chippy... Millbrook...will charge £35.50 for that order BEFORE you get to the kids fish and chips. Mental money for spuds and a bit of fish. That’s mental. Got to be the cheapest take away around surely? coffee is the same now. I unfortunately had to go to a Starbucks yesterday too, usually avoid them and costa much prefer a locally run one in town. £22 for two cappuccino’s an espresso and a strawberry refresher thing to take away. I’d say our coffee machine at home was better
egg Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, Turkish said: That’s mental. Got to be the cheapest take away around surely? coffee is the same now. I unfortunately had to go to a Starbucks yesterday too, usually avoid them and costa much prefer a locally run one in town. £22 for two cappuccino’s an espresso and a strawberry refresher thing to take away. I’d say our coffee machine at home was better I find Indian is the best value. A tandoori chicken shashlik, with salad, yoghurt sauce, and fresh naan or rice is cheaper than fish and chips. Just nuts. Coffee is crazy. We had 2 iced latte's at an independent in Stockbridge yesterday. They cost me £10.80. No syrup or any of that, just coffee/cold milk/ice in a cup. For contrast, we were paying less than €6.00 for the same in Belgium last month, and Belgium isn't cheap.
Turkish Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 32 minutes ago, egg said: I find Indian is the best value. A tandoori chicken shashlik, with salad, yoghurt sauce, and fresh naan or rice is cheaper than fish and chips. Just nuts. Coffee is crazy. We had 2 iced latte's at an independent in Stockbridge yesterday. They cost me £10.80. No syrup or any of that, just coffee/cold milk/ice in a cup. For contrast, we were paying less than €6.00 for the same in Belgium last month, and Belgium isn't cheap. Coffee has become very fashionable so they’ve hiked the price up. Along with that the woke nonsense like chia latte and the soft millennials needing oat or almond milk due to their intolerances it’s become a gravy train which they milk (pun intended). I only really drink espresso these days, couple at home when working from home on the morning or get one at the train station if travelling.
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago Going to the cinema hurts these days too. Can still reasonably priced tickets at Vue. However add some popcorn and slushie it's another £14! Best bit is, Vue have done away with the small slushie cup (in Eastleigh at least). So you buy the regular for £6.95 and they try and upsell to a large for another 80p.
egg Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 32 minutes ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Going to the cinema hurts these days too. Can still reasonably priced tickets at Vue. However add some popcorn and slushie it's another £14! Best bit is, Vue have done away with the small slushie cup (in Eastleigh at least). So you buy the regular for £6.95 and they try and upsell to a large for another 80p. I'm an unashamed tight sod and take snacks and a drink with me. I'm not paying cinema prices. The cinema ticket is usually a freebie from the bank as well. 1
Turkish Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 minutes ago, egg said: I'm an unashamed tight sod and take snacks and a drink with me. I'm not paying cinema prices. The cinema ticket is usually a freebie from the bank as well. I’m definitely getting tighter as I get older. Tend to look at the prices of stuff a lot more than I used to. Don’t eat out anything like we used to, mainly because I object to paying best part of £100 for very average pub food. I’ll go somewhere if there is a deal on but tend to avoid it. I know people say the hospitality industry is really suffering but it’s a vicious circle where the price has gone up hugely whilst the standard has gone down which forces the price to go up as it’s a lot quieter than it used to be. 2
Turkish Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 40 minutes ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Going to the cinema hurts these days too. Can still reasonably priced tickets at Vue. However add some popcorn and slushie it's another £14! Best bit is, Vue have done away with the small slushie cup (in Eastleigh at least). So you buy the regular for £6.95 and they try and upsell to a large for another 80p. Last time I went to the cinema properly was to see Top Gun Maverick, decided to make a night of it and go to the Everyman, tickets, couple of drinks and a few snacks and spent over £80 for 3 of us
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 28 minutes ago, egg said: I'm an unashamed tight sod and take snacks and a drink with me. I'm not paying cinema prices. The cinema ticket is usually a freebie from the bank as well. Drink and popcorn for the kid and wife. I'm more than happy bringing my own bottled drink in. 1
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 23 minutes ago, Turkish said: Last time I went to the cinema properly was to see Top Gun Maverick, decided to make a night of it and go to the Everyman, tickets, couple of drinks and a few snacks and spent over £80 for 3 of us Yep, can rack up easily. Showcase is very expensive during peak times.
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Needed a wee whilst out and about in Cornwall last week. Public toilets were 50p to use. Bit miffed, but I stumped up the cash as I was desperate and once in there made sure I got my money's worth by squeezing out an unnecessary poo. 3
egg Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Turkish said: I’m definitely getting tighter as I get older. Tend to look at the prices of stuff a lot more than I used to. Don’t eat out anything like we used to, mainly because I object to paying best part of £100 for very average pub food. I’ll go somewhere if there is a deal on but tend to avoid it. I know people say the hospitality industry is really suffering but it’s a vicious circle where the price has gone up hugely whilst the standard has gone down which forces the price to go up as it’s a lot quieter than it used to be. I'm with you. We popped out last night, just us 2. Diego's, basically an indy version of Nandos in Bedford Place. 2 mains, nothing fancy, 1 side order of prawns (from the starters), 1 bottle of water for me, couple of ciders for my wife. No starters, desserts or nibbles on the table. With service, £90. In fairness, it was good for what it was, service and atmosphere were great, but for a single course meal, only 1 person having a couple of cheap drinks, almost a ton spent. Pleasingly they were busy in there, but many places weren't. Not long ago we'd have got a really good meal for that.
egg Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Needed a wee whilst out and about in Cornwall last week. Public toilets were 50p to use. Bit miffed, but I stumped up the cash as I was desperate and once in there made sure I got my money's worth by squeezing out an unnecessary poo. Good man. I hope you went heavy on the paper and got vfm. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Needed a wee whilst out and about in Cornwall last week. Public toilets were 50p to use. Bit miffed, but I stumped up the cash as I was desperate and once in there made sure I got my money's worth by squeezing out an unnecessary poo. Well worth staying in there for all those hours, until you needed one. 41 minutes ago, egg said: I'm an unashamed tight sod and take snacks and a drink with me. I'm not paying cinema prices. The cinema ticket is usually a freebie from the bank as well. I prefer ale, and trying out new ones. It's not my fault that the local Wetherspoons stocks the best range, and it's much cheaper. I live minutes away from my town centre. Buying any coffee, or anything else from a Costa, is madness with a kettle so close. Equally mad to sell an organ that you might need to process cinema food. Given two similar things, I'll pick the clubcard deal one. I begrudge my local team putting the crisps up by loads, when I can see the giant box of golden wonder sitting there. But, in company, if someone really wants to do something, then that's fine. The last thing I want to do, is go on about it. 🙂
whelk Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 40 minutes ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Drink and popcorn for the kid and wife. I'm more than happy bringing my own bottled drink in. Yes ridiculous how the bill can mount up 3
Gloucester Saint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, egg said: That's cheap. That's £35 round here, and the Millbrook Chippy... Millbrook...will charge £35.50 for that order BEFORE you get to the kids fish and chips. Mental money for spuds and a bit of fish. Does depend what fish you’re having https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7v92v4l8nzo - some chippies offer cheaper alternatives. I’ve been a ‘never mind the Pollock’ advocate for a long time. A lot of people, especially boomers and older get fixed on cod but approximately it’s also true that fish and fish and chip prices have doubled since 2020 so it’s not just you and Turkish.
Gloucester Saint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, egg said: I'm an unashamed tight sod and take snacks and a drink with me. I'm not paying cinema prices. The cinema ticket is usually a freebie from the bank as well. Yep, that’s what we do as well at the Brewhouse Quarter cinema in Cheltenham.
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Gloucester Saint said: Does depend what fish you’re having https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7v92v4l8nzo - some chippies offer cheaper alternatives. I’ve been a ‘never mind the Pollock’ advocate for a long time. A lot of people, especially boomers and older get fixed on cod but approximately it’s also true that fish and fish and chip prices have doubled since 2020 so it’s not just you and Turkish. I personally can't really tell the difference between cod, haddock, pollock when it's covered in batter, fried and then smothered in salt and vinegar. The wife on the other hand does not touch any alternatives to cod. 1
spyinthesky Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago It is appreciated that time marches on but when I was a kid we used to have fish and chips once a week from our local chippie. I guess the fish would have been cod or haddock. The cost for fish and chips, wrapped in newspaper, was the equivalent of 10p. But this was when the UK had big fishing fleets operating out of many ports, particularly Hull & Grimsby and potatoes were a staple crop throughout the British Isles. All that said, at the time none of our family had a car, nor such things as a phone/fridge/washing machine, and our 14" Sobell T, only able to pick up BBC and later ITV, was rented. Our holidays were basically coach trips to Weymouth, Bournemouth or Swanage or a visit oop north to stay with relatives. Our council house was bloody freezing in the winter and we had to queue for around an hour outside The Dell to get our best spots in the Chocolate Boxes. My first wage, after leaving school was £520 a year but I was able to save enough to pay for driving lessons and buy and insure an eleven year old car within a year. My generation had very little, compared to the younger generation of today but our expectations were low but we were lucky and relatively happy. 2
egg Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Gloucester Saint said: Does depend what fish you’re having https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7v92v4l8nzo - some chippies offer cheaper alternatives. I’ve been a ‘never mind the Pollock’ advocate for a long time. A lot of people, especially boomers and older get fixed on cod but approximately it’s also true that fish and fish and chip prices have doubled since 2020 so it’s not just you and Turkish. I don't like Haddock, Cod has a milder flavour. I've never seen a chippy with Coley, Pollock or other white fish, but wouldn't be against that. It's the £4 for a regular chips that's more offensive than the fish prices for me. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 22 minutes ago, egg said: I don't like Haddock, Cod has a milder flavour. I've never seen a chippy with Coley, Pollock or other white fish, but wouldn't be against that. It's the £4 for a regular chips that's more offensive than the fish prices for me. £3.60, I think for chips for me. And it's not like it's a big bag of them either. Meanwhile 3-4 doors up from the chippy, Iceland are selling 3 packs of Young's fish, so 6 fillets... ... for £10, and the chips are cheap too. It's not a fish supper, but there comes a point when common sense kicks in. 3
Gloucester Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 47 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: £3.60, I think for chips for me. And it's not like it's a big bag of them either. Meanwhile 3-4 doors up from the chippy, Iceland are selling 3 packs of Young's fish, so 6 fillets... ... for £10, and the chips are cheap too. It's not a fish supper, but there comes a point when common sense kicks in. Youngs Gastro range is good, these came into stock recently and enjoyed them https://www.birdseye.co.uk/range/frozen-fish/captains-discoveries/2-lightly-dusted-fish-fillets-rosemary-and-seasalt 1
The Kraken Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Battered fish is crap. There, I said it. Sea bass or bream over a wood fire (best found in a Spanish chiringuito), that’s the ticket.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Battered fish is crap. There, I said it. Sea bass or bream over a wood fire (best found in a Spanish chiringuito), that’s the ticket. As a fictional character, I only like battered fish due to Alf Tupper.
Gloucester Saint Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago 18 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Battered fish is crap. There, I said it. Sea bass or bream over a wood fire (best found in a Spanish chiringuito), that’s the ticket. Sounds good. Grilled or BBQ is the best of all. They used to do nice grilled fish at Rick Stein’s in Padstow before it became trendy. Chips were rank even then though which spoiled it somewhat.
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