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'''H. Salt Esq. Authentic English Take-Home Fish & Chips''' was a national chain of fast-food fish restaurants. The restaurant was opened in [[1965]] in California by Haddon Salt after Americans had taken to his fish and chips at a restaurant in Skegness, England. In [[1969]] the chain entered into a franchise agreement with [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]], which sold off the chain in [[1980]]. Small chains of franchises still exist in California as of [[2013]].
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'''H. Salt Esq. Authentic English Take Home Fish & Chips''' was a national chain of fast-food fish restaurants. The restaurant was opened in [[1965]] in California by Haddon Salt after Americans had taken to his fish and chips at a restaurant in Skegness, England. In [[1969]] the chain entered into a franchise agreement with [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]], which sold off the chain in [[1980]]. Small chains of franchises still exist in California as of [[2013]].


By [[1973]], H. Salt Fish & Chips had six locations in the [[Birmingham]] area.
By [[1973]], H. Salt Fish & Chips had six locations in the [[Birmingham]] area.

Latest revision as of 10:40, 3 April 2013

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H. Salt Esq. Authentic English Take Home Fish & Chips was a national chain of fast-food fish restaurants. The restaurant was opened in 1965 in California by Haddon Salt after Americans had taken to his fish and chips at a restaurant in Skegness, England. In 1969 the chain entered into a franchise agreement with Kentucky Fried Chicken, which sold off the chain in 1980. Small chains of franchises still exist in California as of 2013.

By 1973, H. Salt Fish & Chips had six locations in the Birmingham area.

1973 locations

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