Is your name Frankie, Francesca, Harry or Harriet? Get FREE fish and chips this Friday

Frank’s RedHot and Harry Ramsden’s are celebrating their collaboration by giving away free fish and chips on the 11th of April for one day but only if your name is Frankie, Francesca, Harry or Harriet.

This iconic collaboration allows you (if you have one of the lucky names) to enjoy a spicy fish and chips for your Friday treat.

You’ll be able to taste a new take on Harry Ramsden’s classic fish batter with Frank’s RedHot’s fiery flavour.

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This experience is taking place in seven Harry Ramsden’s locations across the UK tomorrow. This includes: Salford Quays, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cheshire Oaks, Eastbourne and Great Yarmouth.

Even if your name isn’t Frank, Francesca, Harry or Harriet you will still be able to grab Fish and Frank’s for one month and enjoy Frank’s RedHot as a condiment for six months to spice up your meal.

Frank’s RedHot x Harry Ramsden's Brighton restaurantFrank’s RedHot x Harry Ramsden's Brighton restaurant
Frank’s RedHot x Harry Ramsden's Brighton restaurant | Pangolin

Frank’s RedHot is aiming to continue these fun new collaborations having recently completed the ‘Codfather’ campaign which featured the legend Danny Dyer. Frank’s RedHot wants to uplift British classics meaning everything from sports to mealtime favourites.

Amit Singh, UK Marketing Director at McCormick said; "We’re beyond excited to bring the perfect balance of flavour and heat of Frank’s RedHot to a true British institution, Harry Ramsden’s. The new Fish and Frank’s menu item is the perfect way for fish and chip lovers to enjoy their favourite meal kicked up a notch. We can’t wait to see everyone’s reactions when they get their first taste!"

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Only the first 200 people who are named Frank, Francesca, Harry or Harriet will be able to get this freebie on Friday the 11th of April and you must bring proof of ID. Keep in mind that this is also subject to the manager’s discretion.

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