No fish & chips

I always preferred sausage and chips.

And haggis from fish and chip shops is disgusting stuff.

British V. American Words
Crisps = Chips
Biscuits = Cookies
Chips = French Fries

I would add a note that in British English its not so simple as chips = french fries.
French fries exist but they are really thin chips of the McDonalds type.
 
Well, there's nothing wrong with haggis per se (I've had some spicy haggis, and its nice).

But no fish and chips!!!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Well, there's always pie and chips, sausage and chips, fishcake and chips, burger and chips... :p
 
What? "you brits"?!:eek:

I'm Swedish for pete's sake :D lol

Yes, but if you improperly call them "chips" instead of "fries" then clearly you're Brit-trained and still wrong.

Besides, all Europeans are the same, as this map I just drew clearly proves:

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Well, there's nothing wrong with haggis per se (I've had some spicy haggis, and its nice).

But no fish and chips!!!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Well, there's always pie and chips, sausage and chips, fishcake and chips, burger and chips... :p

Yeah, haggis generally is good. The stuff from fish and chip shops though....
 

J.D.Ward

Donor
The POD that comes to mind, is one in which the potato is not introduced successfully to Europe; either it can't grow in Eurasia, or it never becomes a staple vegetable.

However, "fish and chips" can still exist in this timeline, if the "chips" are fried parsnip, or fried turnip.
 
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