McDonald's force Olympics bosses to ban all other restaurants from selling chips... unless they're served with fish
- Hundreds of restaurants and food retailers expected to be affected
- Memo about the change said retailers don't back the decision
- All British favourites must be served without chips - except for Fish
Hundreds of food outlets at Olympic venues have been forced to take chips off the menu, because of
Olympic chiefs have banned all 800 food retailers at the 40 Games venues across Britain from dishing up chips because of 'sponsorship obligations.'
The only loophole in the agreement, announced in a memo to staff, is that chips can be served with fish - safeguarding Britain's most famous dish.
But is seems the bosses have predicted an outrage about the decision, emphasising that the move was not backed by the food retailers.
The memo reads: 'Due to sponsorship obligations with McDonalds, Locog have instructed the catering team they are no longer allowed to serve chips on their own anywhere within the Olympic park.
'The only loophole to this is if it is served with fish.'
'Please understand this is not the decision of the staff serving up your meals, who given the choice would gladly give it you however they are not allowed to.
'This is being escalated through to the directors of L2012C and Locog and the IOC.
'Please do not give the staff grief; this will only lead to us removing fish and chips completely.
'Everyone has a right to work in a none abusive environment.'
The 800 food outlets will serve a mixture of international dishes and great British dishes, with the organising committee boasting that food outlets would 'celebrate the heritage and diversity of British regional products and recipes.'
But the chip ban mean visitors from all over the world will be stopped from enjoying firm British favourites, including sauage and chips, gammon, egg and chips, lasgane and chips, steak and chips and chicken and chips.
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Chips will only be allowed to be sold with fish, saving the British classic
Steak and chips will also have to be crossed off the menu
Visitors to the Olympic venues won't be able to tuck into British sausage and chips
Last month McDonald's revealed pictures of its biggest restaurant in the world, newly build in London's Olympic Park where the strongest, fittest and fastest athletes in the world will compete.
The vast two-storey restaurant will serve up to 1,200 customers an hour and sell £3million of fast food during the Games.
At 3,000 sq ft the building, next to the Olympic Stadium, is bigger than the current largest McDonald’s, in Moscow.
The new McDonald's restaurant at the Olympic Park in Stratford will be the biggest in the world
During the Games it is expected to sell £3million pounds worth of fast-food
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