National Geographic Traveller Food

NICK GRIMSHAW

My earliest memory of food is my dad going to the chippy every Friday.

Growing up, we never had any other takeout than the chippy near our house [in Oldham] — it was called Tony’s. My mum would cook the rest of the time, so my dad saw it as his job to do the ritualistic, Friday-night chippy pilgrimage. I actually don’t like battered fish, so I’d

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