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Why has the price of fish and chips gone up?

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The average price of fish and chips is £11.41

By Sophie Cridland

South of England

  • Published 7 hours ago

Fish and chips is a staple takeaway for families across the south, but how have rising fish and energy prices affected how much this classic meal costs?

A new report says the average price of haddock and chips has climbed to just over £10, while cod and chips costs £11.41.

Jon Long, a chip shop owner in Wimborne, Dorset, charges just over that and said he has had to readjust prices but is "looking at revisiting portion sizes."

"I think the price is pretty reasonable, I have seen fish and chips as high as £18 for takeaway."

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Jon Long compares today's portion size to one 30 years ago

Around 7,210 fish and chip shops operate across the UK, according to industry body Seafish.

In Dorset, Jon operates a couple of those premises as well as working on a tuna fishing boat.

His grandfather and father were both in the industry; "I swore I never would be involved in fish and chips, but of course it's in your blood.

"We've diversified partly because of my passion and love for fishing, but also because of the way the economic circumstances are, you've got to have a few strings to your bow."

Long charges £11.70 for a regular-sized portion of cod and chips.

"Let's call it £12." he said as he explained that around £2 of that goes straight to the government in VAT.

The cost of the food itself is typically about 35% of the price, or around £3.50 to £4, depending on the type of fish being used.

Labour costs are about 40% so £4 goes on staffing.

Once food, staff wages, packaging, gas and electricity are paid for, there is around £2 left.

That remaining £2 is not simply profit. It helps pay for reinvestment in the business, future improvements and provides Long with his own income.

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Staff working at Long John's fish & chips in Wimborne

The war in Ukraine, the fallout of the pandemic and hospitality costs are playing a part in why Long is charging what he does.

Previously the business was paying £7 for a kilo of fish but now they are paying between £16-£17.

Some fish and chip shops have beenturning to more unfamiliar species of fish due to rising costs.

"We have been hit by energy prices as all in hospitality have and it's not just hospitality, it's everybody's pockets have been hit by it.

"Likewise, over 50% of the fish coming into the UK was Russian caught.

"It wasn't necessarily in Russian waters, but it was Russian caught, that's now stopped and consequently they've also put a tariff on the fish."

The future of fish and chips

"I believe there is a future in the fish and chip industry but it is going to be a challenge" said Long.

"I've just recently reopened another fish and chip shop back in Wareham which we shut down in November. That's partly thanks to my son coming in.

"I wouldn't be investing in that if I didn't believe there was a future. I think we've got to manage our costs well."

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