Award-winning chippy selling deep-fried Easter treat that has divided customers
Castle Chippy, on Moor Lane, is selling battered Cadbury Creme Eggs over the easter period.
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Castle Chippy, on Moor Lane, is selling battered Cadbury Creme Eggs over the easter period.
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