The UK really love their fish and chips! As you can see in the image, there is an extensive coverage of fish and chip shops throughout the country.
The map of the UK shows the locations of fish and chip shops throughout the country. As you can see there’s a remarkable level of coverage, with almost every city, town, village and local community having their own or a number of different fish and chip shops to choose from. In the main, the number of fish and chip shops increases in line with the population so major cities and towns contain more outlets. In addition, the map also shows that high concentrations can also be found in coastal towns which vary quite dramatically in size but they generate a significant amount of tourism.
Fish and chip shops typically have small catchment areas of a few miles, with customers willing to travel a maximum of around 10 minutes. This allows a number of different Fish and Chip shop businesses to operate in typically small areas compared to other business models. As you can see in the map of Reading and its surrounding areas, the separate communities all contain their own or a range of fish and chip shops. Natural and man-made boundaries such as the rivers, city centres and railways all act on how and where customers are willing to travel in order to reach an outlet, which is why there is such an extensive level of fish and chip coverage across the UK.
The keen-eyed readers might notice that in the majority of instances, the fish and chip shops are all located along a main road, as highlighted in the image. Ideally, fish and chip shops need to be easily accessible with sufficient parking available to allow customers to park up, order and collect their food. Clearly, the site of the fish and chip shop is extremely important, and taking the time to make sure that outlets are situated in an area that will generate the best performance is crucial.