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A chip shop in Walsall has been voted the best in the area – for the third year running.
 
Aldridge Chippy 2, on Salters Road, has claimed the top prize in the Express & Star’s Chip Shop of the Year competition.
 
Chippies were rated by the number of tokens handed in by readers, while there was also a mystery shopper element which saw the takeaway taste tested.
 
Manager Tryfonas Papettas said: “All the customers help us and we’re really pleased about the win.
 
“Nothing has changed with the quality of service – it’s still high. We would like to say a big thank you and we’re grateful for the customers’ support.
 
“As we try to always go for the best quality products and it’s a constant battle to always give the customer the best.
 
“Make sure everything is the same – customers can expect that all the time and there’s no changes.
 
“It’s really nice to win and we’re very happy about it. We’re going to carry on.”
 
Tryfonas, known as Triv, said the chip shop aimed to win it next year – but said it would be difficult.
 
He said: “You never know – there’s always somebody new but we can only try our best.”
 
The manager, who has been at the shop for nine years, said no plans had been made over what to do to celebrate the win, adding: “We’re going to try and do something with the staff and take them out, but we haven’t got any plans yet.
 
“We’re very happy but it doesn’t mean we’re going to stop – we will carry on and do the best we can.
 
“The important thing is the customers – they’re very happy with the win. They’re very grateful that we’ve won it.”
 
The chippy offers a wide variety of classic meals and holds a five-star food and hygiene award.
 
Mr Papettas, who comes from Sutton Coldfield, said the focus of the chip shop was to provide high quality food at a reasonable price.

 

Family-run business Pearl’s Fish Bar, Milton Street, Palfrey, finished as a runner-up.
 
Owner Shamim Ahmed said he was “very happy” to come second.
He said: “I’m very happy with it. I would like to thank the local community and all of the staff – which are qualified in food safety. We do some healthy options for the customers as well and we love to be a part of the company as a long-serving chip shop in the area.
 
“It gives me a sense of pride and that’s why they voted for us. I’ve been here a long time – about 20 years now.”
 
Mr Ahmed said customers like visiting the chip shop because of the food, service and to discuss local issues.
 
“It’s a family-run business and we live in the area. The customers come in and we chat about local issues and we’re doing litter-picking in the area because we want to keep it clean.
 
“That’s why I think people like us – and we provide a great service and great food.
 
“Staff always are very keen to provide a nice service to the customers and also spend some time and money for their training as well.
 
“The fish and healthy eating food and fresh fish and chips. They are very popular and it’s mainly the quality of the food.”
 

Broadway Chippy, Hawes Close, finished third in the competition.

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Events, News
The MNA has played a leading role in shaping the Black Country Business Festival 2019, the second annual showcase for local industry.
 
The programme for the fortnight-long festival, which includes more than 100 live events across the region, was officially launched by editor-in-chief Martin Wright at the Grand Theatre in Wolverhampton on Tuesday.
 
The celebration will include large expos and gala dinners through to factory tours, small workshops and networking events.
 
The events will take place at venues all over the Black Country. Most are free to attend, but tickets must be booked in advance and are available on a first come, first served basis. 
 
Kim Hazel and Darren Griffin, who partnered the Chamber to organise the publication and the advertising, both attended Tuesday’s launch.
 
Martin Wright said: “It’s fitting that as the biggest-selling regional daily newspaper in England we are supporting one of the country’s largest business events. 
 
“This is a region that is really going places and we at the Express & Star are delighted to support the festival and to be part of this wonderful success story.
 
“The 52-page brochure is packed with useful information about the festival, not least that all-important calendar of events, and it showcases the thriving business community we have here.”
 
 
The MNA is staging two events for the festival, which has eBay as the headline sponsor. 
 
The Star Public Relations “escape room” challenge on May 17, which will see delegates test their PR skills in real-time at the Grand Theatre, is fully booked.
 
Colleagues from across the MNA will take part in Content is Key: How to share your business news, which will be held at the Express & Star on May 21. 
 
John Corser, Express & Star business editor, will give his insight into how companies can ensure they get their messages to multiple audiences at once.  
 
He will also explain how he has adapted to the digital world and in particular, how his social media presence has developed a whole new audience. Delegates will be given guidance by Sundeep Sehijpal of Star PR.
 
 
At Tuesday’s launch, Corin Crane, Chief Executive of Business Festival founders the Black Country Chamber of Commerce, said: “Things are really starting to heat up now. 
 
“We’ve got an extremely strong programme of over 100 useful, interesting, thought-provoking, exciting and engaging events that will benefit businesses across the Black Country and beyond, helping them to learn, share, interact, engage and grow. 
 
“Tickets to events will be flying out the door from now, so it’s important that everyone registers for the events they want to attend as soon as possible.”
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