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Fish and chip shop chain offers free portions if you have one of these 4 names

Fish and chip shop chain offers free portions if you have one of these 4 names

Yahoo10-04-2025

A national fish and chip restaurant chain has announced that people can get a free portion if they have a certain name.
Harry Ramsden's has teamed up with Frank's RedHot sauce to offer this deal on Friday, April 11.
The two companies have created Fish and Frank's which is "a sizzling twist" on the classic fish and chips.
This is where "Frank's RedHot's signature flavour & heat meets Harry Ramsden's world famous fish batter, kicking your Friday treat up a notch".
You'll be able to get a free takeaway portion of Fish and Frank's for anyone who can prove their name is either Harry, Harriet, Frank, or Francesca.
The deal will be available to claim at the following Harry Ramsden's restaurants:
Harry Ramsden's Blackpool
Harry Ramsden's Bournemouth
Harry Ramsden's Brighton
Harry Ramsden's Cheshire Oaks
Harry Ramsden's Eastbourne
Harry Ramsden's Great Yarmouth
Harry Ramsden's Salford Quay
In a statement, they added: "Promotion only available for the first 200 people at each location on launch day (Friday 11th April 2025) and the portion will include a cone of Fish and Frank's.
"Customers are required to bring proof of ID and will be subject to the manager's discretion."
Amit Singh, UK marketing director at McCormick said: "We're beyond excited to bring the perfect balance of flavour and heat of Frank's RedHot to a true British institution, Harry Ramsden's.
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"The new Fish and Frank's menu item is the perfect way for fish and chip lovers to enjoy their favourite meal kicked up a notch. We can't wait to see everyone's reactions when they get their first taste!"
Edwina Low, head of marketing at Deep Blue Restaurants added: "Harry Ramsden's is built on tradition, but like Frank's RedHot, we also love pushing the boundaries of flavour.
"This partnership allows us to bring something fresh, exciting, and a little fiery to the table – and we can't wait to introduce the new menu at our iconic Bournemouth flagship restaurant on the 11th April as well as our locations across the nation.'

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