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Scawsby Fisheries was a fish and chip shop in Scawsby, Doncaster. As of September 2024, the business no longer exists, with a barbershop, Scawsby Barbers, in its place.
Company type | Fish and chip shop |
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Area served | Scawsby |
In 2012, Scawsby Fisheries claimed to have beaten the world record for the largest serving of cod and chips, with the cod weighing 15kg (33lb) and the chips weighing 29kg (64lb). The food was sampled by British soldier and amputee, Ben Parkinson.[1]
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edit- ^ "Cod and chips world record battered in Doncaster". BBC News. 2012-08-29. Retrieved 2024-09-20.