Following the resounding success of last year’s National Fish and Chip Day, and in response to the Government’s recent announcements, we are absolutely delighted to say that our celebration of the nation’s favourite dish will go ahead in 2020, but a little later than planned on Friday 4th September!
As well as being one of the most popular awareness days of the year, this year’s National Fish and Chip Day will be even more special as we say a very big thank you to this amazing industry who are at the centre of every community and who have, when able to do so safely, kept us fed, and when that wasn’t possible kept us all safe by remaining closed at great sacrifice to their business.
The National Fish & Chip Day website is already selling National Fish and Chip Day merchandise, including t-shirts, available in S, M, L, XL, 2XL and 3XL in red, white, blue and new for 2020 – black, and caps in black or red. These t-shirts are undated so can be used again and again.
Also on the website are downloadable posters to print and display, plus logos, social media headers, a press release template for you to add details to and circulate to your local press and an updated Campaign Toolkit packed full of ideas and hints and tips for getting the most from National Fish and Chip Day 2020.
Things like running competitions in the build up to the day in your shop and on social media streams, running an offer “free side with every fish and chip meal” on the day, or a competition to help customers celebrate National Fish and Chip Day. You can decorate your shop with balloons or bunting and create a real buzz on the day. It really is very simple to get involved and it doesn’t have to be costly. You can do as much or as little as you are able to – but whatever you do, you will be part of a huge, nationwide celebration of the UK’s favourite dish!
This event is championed by trade organisation The National Edible Oil Distributors Association (NEODA). NEODA represents all the major refiners, key packers and distributors of edible oils as well as suppliers of non-oil products (such as batter mix, sausages, packaging, range manufacturers and potato preservatives) in the UK.
NEODA President Gary Lewis comments: “National Fish and Chip Day has become more successful each year and in 2020 it will be a wonderful way to thank our amazing fish and chip industry. It’s a celebration of the stars who work hard to bring Brits their favourite traditional takeaway. We want to bring the whole industry together to celebrate and showcase the great British institution that is fish and chips.”
The Fishermen’s Mission charity is a beneficiary of many fundraising events run on National Fish and Chip Day, receiving £1000 from the sale of merchandise alone. They say: “National Fish and Chip day is a fantastic event which brings together the very best of the industry. Fishing continues to be the most dangerous peacetime occupation with a one in fourteen chance of being killed at work, the funds generated through National Fish & Chip day allow the Fishermen’s Mission to continue to provide Welfare and Emergency services to our Fishermen and their families, so on behalf of the Fishermen’s Mission team, and on behalf of all our beneficiaries, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all your incredible support during this event.”
What are you waiting for? Come and join us in celebrating the nation’s favourite dish on Friday 4th September 2020 – National Fish and Chip Day 2020!