Kamal Gandhi, 70, and his Coventry chip shop became a sensation after its name was turned into a catchy song
The queues had died down substantially by the weekend, but there was still a continuous stream of cars pulling up to order food. “Even now, all these customers, I’ve never seen them before, they’re all new,” Gandhi said.
from Leicester on Friday so he could get a photo in front of the shop’s now world-famous red and yellow frontage to show his sister and friends. According to Oscar, the chippy is still going strong on the video platform as the trend enters its third week. “When you scroll down, everything is just Binley Mega Chippy,” he said.
Some of the most dedicated fans have included two teenagers who decided to camp in the chip shop car park overnight to beat the morning queues and gain social media kudos. Two tourists from Sydney made a two-hour detour from London to visit.
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