The contenders for the best fish and chip in Scotland have been revealed, with the nominees in each region of the country for the Scottish Fish & Chip Awards 2024 being named earlier this week.
Earlier this week, the nominees for the Scottish Fish & Chip Awards 2024 were announced. The yearly event recognises and rewards the best of the best within the Scottish fish and chip industry.
Other categories at the Scottish Fish & Chip Awards include Best Dine In Restaurant, Best Family Business, and Best Fish Tea. There will also be awards given to the Best Team, Best Family Business, and Best Fish Fryer.
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