Paddy hopes it will help people combat the cost of living crisis.
A Glasgow restaurant owner who recently took over one of the city's cherished chippies is offering what he thinks might be the cheapest fish and chips in the city centre.
Also running the Old Kent Fish and Chip shop in Finnieston, Paddy quickly realised that the two sites were very different, he said: "I re-opened in April with a ‘Finnieston’ menu, but just changed this week to a more suitable menu for the area."
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