Yorkshire dad, 83, is left ‘needing therapy’ after paying £54 for fish and chips in London

Oh my cod! Yorkshire dad, 83, is left ‘needing therapy’ after forking out £54 for four portions of fish and chips in London

  • Gareth Jones explained how dad, Les, 83, was visiting London from Yorkshire
  • Took to Twitter and said Les offered to treat family to meal in Ilford, east London
  • Was shocked when four portions of fish and chips came to a staggering £54 

A dad from Yorkshire was left ‘needing therapy’ after forking out a whopping £54 on four portions of fish and chips at a pricey London restaurant.

Gareth Jones took to Twitter to explain how his dad, Les, 83, who was visiting the capital from Yorkshire, generously offered to treat the family to a meal in Ilford, east London on Saturday night.

However, he was left in shock when the total came to a whopping £54 and his son Gareth, a vicar, decided to share his dad’s experience in a series of amusing tweets.

He penned: ‘Dad wanted to buy fish and chips last night. We let him and he gave me his card to pay for them delivered.

‘He’s now trying to access therapy as he’s realised 4 rounds of fish, chips and mushy peas cost him £54. Welcome to London, Yorkshireman.’ 

Les, 83, from Yorkshire, was left ‘needing therapy’ after forking out a whopping £54 on four portions of fish and chips at a pricey London restaurant in Ilford, east London on Saturday night

Les' amused son Gareth, a vicar, decided to share his dad's experience in a series of hilarious tweets. Pictured, stock image

Les’ amused son Gareth, a vicar, decided to share his dad’s experience in a series of hilarious tweets. Pictured, stock image

Gareth joked his dad is now 'trying to access therapy as he’s realised 4 rounds of fish, chips and mushy peas cost him £54. Welcome to London, Yorkshireman' (pictured)

Gareth joked his dad is now ‘trying to access therapy as he’s realised 4 rounds of fish, chips and mushy peas cost him £54. Welcome to London, Yorkshireman’ (pictured)

The initial tweet has since garnered over 12,100 likes and has received over 500 comments from amused social media users.

Many were quick to mock the extortionate price by comparing it to the bargain cost of their local chippies.

‘£7 for a large cod and chips in North Shields tonight (I did ask for small). Straight from the fish quay into the fryer. Lovely it was,’ joked one.

A second tried to explain why the cost of Les’ fish and chips was so expensive and wrote: £155 pound for box cod fillet used to be 90 pounds not long ago.

‘Rapeseed oil, litre now 22 pounds up from 18 pounds last year. If you used online delivery they take 35% give restaurant 65%. Out of that restaurant pay vat.’

Others told how Les wasn’t the only one in shock after discovering the high price – with many refusing to return to their local chippies for tea. 

Many were quick to mock the extortionate price by comparing it to the bargain cost of their local chippies (pictured)

Many were quick to mock the extortionate price by comparing it to the bargain cost of their local chippies (pictured)

‘My grandparents local pub has stopped being one of those ‘2 meals for a tenner place’ since reopening. They recently paid £9 each for fish and chips and have concluded they will not be eating there again,’ revealed one. 

A second joked: ‘I was once shouted at in a fish and chip shop in Farnham for splitting my fish and chips into two portions so as to reduce cost. Also, my Yorkshire dad would check there was no skin on his fish. Gave many a shop a swerve down south,’ while a third wrote:

‘In reverse, buying a large round in Houghton le Spring, checking with the barmaid that she got the cost right because it was so cheap, she laughed and said, correctly, that I must be from London. Gobsmacking it was.’

Elsewhere, another added: ‘Reminds me of a friend who came from London and thought his pint was cheap. Then he realised he had paid for the round.’  

Asked in another post whether it was enjoyable in the end, Gareth replied: ‘It was delicious. Always is from my local. And they pay their staff a London Living Wage, so happy to pay it.’     

In a further post, the vicar said his dad was left amused by the social media and wrote: ‘Dad is slowly recovering, helped by some red wine and reassuring words. He’s tickled that this post generated so much fun. Here he is looking much more content and very good for 83!’