Street Party at Your Plaice? A Norfolk mobile chippy offered the chance for someone to be the most popular person on the street - by providing all their neighbours with free fish and chips.
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an Betts, from Fakenham, ran a ‘treat your street’ raffle which gave one person in Norfolk the chance to offer up to 100 people a fish and chip supper. “I did this competition to make a lot of people happy, to see a smile on their faces,” he said. “I know it’s only a few quid to get fish and chips, but imagine people walking up and getting their free fish and chips, they would be chuffed. “How proud would you be to turn around and say to people it’s Friday night, here is free fish and chips, go and help yourself and cheer people up.” Buying the van in 2014, the 42-year-old normally caters for between 50 and 60 weddings a year. But last year he only had 12 events with anywhere between 15 and 30 people. He also runs a chip shop in North Elmham, which he opened during the lockdowns. During the first lockdown, he found himself very busy as he was the only shop opened in his area. This time he said it seems quieter, so the raffle was the best idea to keep himself
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relevant while also spreading some joy. “It’s to keep my name fresh in people’s mind, and make sure I am not forgotten about, which I’m sure I have not been,” he said. “It was to keep me busy, I don’t want the van just sitting there doing nothing. “I’m just hoping people are sensible and only one person is coming out to collect their food at a time.” He is also saying the winner should not encourage people to travel to take part and break the guidance. The winner also got a £100 donation from Mr Betts to donate to the charity of their choice. Tickets for the raffle cost £2 with 600 available. The winner was Samantha-Jayne Cooper Have you run a raffle or a competition during lockdown? Email austen@chippychat.co.uk
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