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Published 12:25 13 Mar 2020 GMT
At the top of the list with the most expensive is Copenhagen, Denmark with the US's Alaska (randomly enough) coming in second.
Dublin is, naturally, third, followed by London, UK.
Conducted by Tombola, the study showed that, on average, the most expensive fish and chips in the world comes in at a considerable €17.92.
That's in Copenhagen, but the price doesn't fare much better here in Ireland with the average meal costing customers around €16.20 in Dublin.
Harrowing data, all the same.
The full list of incredibly expensive fish and chips can be found below:
1. Copenhagen, Denmark
2. Alaska, USA
3. Dublin, Ireland
4. London, UK
5. Stockholm, Sweden
6. Canberra, Australia
7. Berlin, Germany
8. Ottawa, Canada
9. Rome, Italy
10. Cape Town, South Africa
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