With the cost of living crisis putting budget-friendly eating on everyone’s mind, Simone Pellegrino visits New Cross’s chicken shops to discover just why our community can’t get enough of this pinnacle of fast food.
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Why is New Cross so in love with fried chicken? – video
With the cost of living crisis putting budget-friendly eating on everyone’s mind, Simone Pellegrino visits New Cross’s chicken shops to discover just why our community can’t get enough of this pinnacle of fast food.
Video by Simone Pellegrino
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