Whether it be wrapped in paper or served piping hot on a plate, the great British dish is still going strong.
Winston Churchill referred to them as “the good companions”. John Lennon smothered his in tomato ketchup. Michael Jackson enjoyed them with mushy peas. They are as much a part of Britain’s fabric as a cup of tea, Morecambe and Wise, a pint down the local and Coronation Street.
