FISH and chips is a staple weekend takeaway that all the family can enjoy.
We have looked at the hygiene ratings for Fish and Chip shops across Worcester.
Worcester has a wide variety of locations that offer the nation's favourite takeaway, and the Food Standards Agency share the latest hygiene figures on its website.
The hygiene ratings are scored on a scale of 0 to 5, with 5 being the highest possible rating you can obtain.
Out of the six Fish and Chip shops that the data displays, five have a rating of 5 for their hygiene.
These Restaurants are:
Three of the restaurants have a rating of 4 stars for their hygiene, which are:
- Malko's Fish Bar
- Seacrest Fish Bar
- Luigi's Pizza And Fish Bar
READ MORE: The UK's favourite takeaways revealed - see the full list
Fish and Chips was revealed to be the takeaway of choice for the West Midlands.
More than three in 10 (31 per cent) of all adults always get the same thing out of habit, while for one in four simply opt for the closest takeaway.
But a quarter admitted they are ‘scared’ to try something other than a favourite dish, in case it ends in disappointment.
It also emerged adults believe £12 should be enough to get them one side dish and one main – although one in 20 would expect one main, two sides AND a drink for this.
Friday night is deemed ‘takeaway night’ for 30 per cent, narrowly beating out Saturday, when 25 per cent are most likely to opt for one.
Nearly one in 10 (nine per cent), however, will have a humpday takeaway on a Wednesday to see them through the rest of the week.
Just under half (47 per cent) of those polled via OnePoll report an extra ‘spring in their step’ on days they know they’ll be ordering dinner in.
Half get one as a treat, while 36 per cent will choose one when they simply can’t be bothered to cook.
But 15 per cent order one to save the pain of washing up after cooking, and one in 10 confess to giving in if the kids nag for long enough.
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