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Chipwrapper on The Beta Test Blog

Chipwrapper has already been briefly mentioned on Richard Sambrook's Sacred Facts blog, and on Friday it was the turn of Christopher Woods to write about the site on his Beta Test Blog.

His review also included a helpful little explanation of what the 'chipwrapper' means for those of you who didn't grow up with UK fish'n'chips culture.

Takeaway fish 'n chips have traditionally been wrapped in newspaper (it tends to be a good insulator and it's cheap, and it's one of those comforting familiarities) - a chip shop which doesn't wrap your stuff in yesterday's newspaper is either snobbishly upmarket or very popular because they've run out of sheets!

Christopher's review was generally positive (phew!), and in it he makes the first of what I expect will be many requests for some kind of myChipwrapper personalisation.

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