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		<description><![CDATA[Fish &#038; Chips are famed the world over as THE quintessential English food so why are there so many closed and abandoned “Chippies” in their home country?]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/05/24/smell-ya-later-12-abandoned-fish-seafood-canneries/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Fish</a> &amp; Chips are famed the world over as THE quintessential <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/08/17/gruel-britannia-10-abandoned-little-chef-restaurants/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">English food</a> so why are there so many closed and abandoned &ldquo;Chippies&rdquo; in their home country?</p>
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<p>American fish &amp; chip shops have suffered a decline as well, especially fast food seafood restaurant chains like Arthur Treacher&rsquo;s and H. Salt Esquire &ndash; both the chains and the affordable stocks of cod that sustained them are pale shadows of what they used to be. Family-run chippies linger on, however, though the once-charming Porto Restaurant in Edinburgh, Scotland&rsquo;s seaside Portobello neighborhood is no longer them. Flickr users <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/davesinclair/4693954531/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave Sinclair</a> and <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/fabbiomenna/5214363618/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Fabio Menna</a> snapped the shop in long-abandoned and newly-abandoned states, respectively.</p>
<h4>Dog&rsquo;s Breakfast</h4>
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<p>One would hope &ldquo;Helen&rdquo; was able to retire from retail fish-frying with a modicum of grace when her self-titled chippie in Maidstone (a suburb of Melbourne) went belly-up. Then again, maybe Australians just aren&rsquo;t that into fish &amp; chips, what with all that <em>&ldquo;throw another shrimp on the barbie&rdquo;</em> stuff. Flickr user Warren Kirk (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/70980743@N03/8161944181/">Westographer</a>) captured the closed, abandoned, boarded-up and unlamented (save for a disappointed-looking dog) &ldquo;Helen&rsquo;s Fish ~ Chips&rdquo; on a sunny December morning in 2011.</p>
<h4>Parson&rsquo;s Nose Best</h4>
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<p>As if a chippie on the High Street wasn&rsquo;t Brit enough, the owners named the place &ldquo;The New Parson&rsquo;s Nose&rdquo;&hellip; wonder what happened to the OLD one? Regardless, the sign on the window states the shop is <em>&ldquo;closed for refurbishment&rdquo;</em> and you know what that means: it&rsquo;s gone like last night&rsquo;s last pint of ale. Kudos to Flickr user leon S-D (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/21094292@N02/27513488430/">littleweed1950</a>) who snapped this pub-like former fish &amp; chips shop in June of 2016.</p>
<h4>Taken Away</h4>
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<p><em>&ldquo;Over the last 40 years or so (in Australia at least) the traditional old style strip of shops in the suburbs has come under pressure from large shopping malls,&rdquo;</em> states urbex blogger <a href="http://www.urbex.50megs.com/Abandoned_Desolate_Urban_Exploration/Mt_Gravatt_Shops/Mt_Gravatt_Shops.html">David Taylor</a>. Just wait, Dave, those large shopping malls have begun to feel a similar sort of pressure from online retailers. There&rsquo;s nothing like the unique ambiance and the sit-sown dining experience of a classic Chippie, mind you. Taylor snapped the above faded Seafood Take Away in Mt Gravatt, a suburb of Brisbane.</p>
<h4>Over, The Rainbow</h4>
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<p>Fish &amp; Chips, Burgers, Southern Fried Chicken and so much more&hellip; how could Rainbow Spicy Kebabs, snapped in the summer of 2013 by Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/15611193841/in/photostream/">Robby Virus</a>, possibly go under? Well, they COULD have prepared all of those things poorly, for one thing. It just goes to show you, a prime location in the heart of London offers no guarantee your fish &amp; chips (&amp; more) shop will achieve lasting success. Also, rainbows aren&rsquo;t colored that way. Just sayin&rsquo;.</p>
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