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DuncanW Wrote:

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> Sema has good chips

>

> Would be surprised if anyone would be doing chips

> cooked in beef dripping - vegetarian/pescatarian

> customers wouldn't like it.


Was the traditional way until around 30 years ago, still the only way in many places up north! Best to ask if you're concerned as many may still fry fish in same oil as sausages / pies etc.

Lowlander Wrote:

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> DuncanW Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Sema has good chips

> >

> > Would be surprised if anyone would be doing

> chips

> > cooked in beef dripping -

> vegetarian/pescatarian

> > customers wouldn't like it.

>

> Was the traditional way until around 30 years ago,

> still the only way in many places up north! Best

> to ask if you're concerned as many may still fry

> fish in same oil as sausages / pies etc.


Fried pies?!?

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Lowlander Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > DuncanW Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Sema has good chips

> > >

> > > Would be surprised if anyone would be doing

> > chips

> > > cooked in beef dripping -

> > vegetarian/pescatarian

> > > customers wouldn't like it.

> >

> > Was the traditional way until around 30 years

> ago,

> > still the only way in many places up north!

> Best

> > to ask if you're concerned as many may still

> fry

> > fish in same oil as sausages / pies etc.

>

> Fried pies?!?


Yes, fried pies. Isn't everything you buy in a chip shop fried?

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