Good Friday is here, which means it’s time to head out for that all-important chippy tea. It’s the quintessential takeaway but it’s also traditional as Christians believe that Jesus sacrificed himself on the cross on Good Friday, so avoid eating meat as a mark of respect and remembrance at Easter.
Now, for those who still follow the tradition - for religious reasons or not - a sizeable portion of fish and chips doused in salt and vinegar, accompanied by mushy peas and a homemade pie, is the only way to celebrate.
We’re well aware that Greater Manchester’s cup runneth over with great places for a chippy tea, but this week we asked you for some of your favourites - and you didn’t let us down. Read more: I tried the Greater Manchester fish and chip shop people say is 'to die for' We wanted to know why your favourite chippy is the best in the region and why it could give others a run for their money.
Maybe their chips are cooked to perfection, or perhaps they serve up perfectly flaky cod. Maybe they have unlocked the secret to the perfect gravy.