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Fish and Chips Index reveals most cost-effective plaice to staycation

New research has today revealed the most cost-effective staycation destinations in Great Britain, using the cost of fish and chips as a barometer.

Looking at the top 25 domestic holiday destinations from the Great Britain Tourism Survey the Fish and Chip Index takes into consideration prices in 250 food outlets to discover the average cost of fish and chips across Great Britain, and uses this as the benchmark to see which locations offer better value for money.

Blackpool towered above the rest as a portion of fish and chips came in at just £5.19, over £1.00 cheaper than the national average of £6.20. It was closely followed by Harrogate at £5.24 and Leeds at £5.39. Unsurprisingly, London charges the most for our national dish, with an average cost of £8.90, followed by Weymouth at £7.03 and Brighton at £6.70.

The difference between the most expensive and cheapest fish and chips across the country is £3.71, a 71.5 per cent uplift for the same meal in different British holiday hotspots. The cost of haddock throughout Great Britain is steady, so variations in prices broadly reflect local premiums rather than additional costs.

Commenting on netting the top spot in the inaugural Fish and Chip Index, Cllr Campbell, Deputy Leader of Blackpool Council said: “We’re thrilled that Blackpool has been recognised as offering the best value pound for pound among Britain’s favourite staycation spots.

“Blackpool has received considerable investment in recent years and undergone extensive regeneration, with a view to reclaiming its reputation as Britain’s most beloved seaside town. At the same time, it offers terrific value for money, without compromising on quality, something we’re looking forward to showing holidaymakers this summer.”

LEAST EXPENSIVE

Ranking Staycation spot Cost
1. Blackpool £5.19
2. Harrogate £5.24
3. Leeds £5.39
4. Great Yarmouth £5.40
5. Windermere £5.63
6. Liverpool £5.74
7. Nottingham £5.84
8. Cardiff £5.89
9. Birmingham £5.89
10. Glasgow £5.91


MOST EXPENSIVE

Ranking Staycation spot Cost
1 London £8.90
2 Weymouth £7.03
3 Brighton £6.70
4 Bournemouth £6.70
5 New Forest £6.69
6 Torbay £6.64
7 Scarborough £6.55
8 Manchester £6.53
9. Bath £6.43
10 Edinburgh £6.35
Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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