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National finalists named in sustainability award
Published:  02 December, 2011

The finalists of the National Fish & Chip Awards 2012’s Good Catch Award for Sustainability have been named, with The Bay in Stonehaven, Harbour Lights in Falmouth, and Frankie’s in Brae set to batter it out for the national title.

Each year, the Good Catch Award honours those in the fish and chip shop industry who have made the greatest changes and contribution to sustainable fish sourcing.

Emily Howgate of SeaWeb’s Seafood Choices, one of the award sponsors, said: “The dedication of these shops to sustainability and the hard work they have put in – both in their seafood and in their entries to this year’s competition – shows how important sustainable sourcing is to them all.

“Sustainable sourcing has never been more important and their passion for sustainable seafood and their creativity in taking that to their customers puts them at the cutting edge of the industry.”

For The Bay in Stonehaven, the award is cause for double celebration after it was also named Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year 2012 in Scotland.

Calum Richardson of The Bay, said: “I’m delighted to have reached the final as all the staff have worked incredibly hard to convey our sustainable message and it’s been a priority of The Bay for a long time.”

The awards are run by Seafish, the authority on seafood, and the overall winners will be announced at the grand final in London on January 17, 2012.

With over 250 million fish and chip meals sold each year from over 10,500 shops across the UK, fish and chips remains the nation’s favourite takeaway.  Devotees can tuck into their fish and chips knowing that they contain 36 per cent less calories than a chicken korma and pilau rice, and 42 per cent less fat than a doner kebab with pita and salad.  Recent studies also showed that fish and chips had the lowest salt content of all the takeaways tested.




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