Upgrade Your Chips! PG - The Home of Pre-Packed Fresh Cut Chips
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G Chips have been lovingly producing the finest chippy chips for you since the year 2000. The new millennium saw the introduction of an exciting new product for the fish and chip industry. One that would reduce overheads, take the worries of buying potatoes away along with the preparation of them, eliminate preparation areas whilst maximising shop space, no waste to dispose of or pay for as 100% yield in every bag, no worries about staff turning in for preparation and holidays to cover or illness etc. PG Investment Over the past 20 years we have invested each year in new equipment, vehicles, facilities, and staff. This has resulted in a state-of-the-art production facility with full metal detection, starch recovery system, vacuum packaging, potato waste recovery with compacter and holding refrigeration along with all our vehicles being refrigerated. All our potato waste is collected and processed into animal feed which is collected daily by a local farmer who then feeds his cattle with it. We like to think we are doing several councils a massive favour by reducing what goes into the public drainage systems.
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Local authorities will be getting stricter with what goes down your shops drain in the future and will require specialist equipment that is likely to not only be expensive but will also leave you with approximately 5kg waste from each 25kg bag to then dispose of! With a six day shelf life if stored correctly in a refrigerator and deliveries in most cases taking place three times per week Mon,Wed, Fri or Tue, Thur, Sat depending on your location. Although we are not currently available nationwide this is something we are working on and hope to bring news on this in the near future. We currently deliver to the following areas Greater Manchester Lancashire Merseyside Cheshire Yorkshire Humberside North Staffordshire North Derbyshire North Wales Cumbria Scottish Borders Lothian
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