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Newlyweds serve 100 portions of fish and chips at their wedding after caterer canceled at the last minute

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A COUPLE whose wedding suppliers canceled at the last minute saved the day – ordering 110 portions of fish and chips.

Immie Teed, 30, and Josh Titmouth, 40, ran a chippy when the supplier pulled out 24 hours before the big day.

Josh Titmouth eats fish and chips after caterers dropped him and bride-to-be Immie Teed off the day before their wedding day

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Josh Titmouth eats fish and chips after caterers left him and bride-to-be Immie Teed the day before their wedding dayCredit: SWNS
Immie, 30, and Josh, 40, called the chippy when the caterer left 24 hours before the big day - after all, treating their guest to a real feast

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Immie, 30, and Josh, 40, called the chippy when the caterer left 24 hours before the big day – after all, treating their guest to a real feastCredit: SWNS
The happy couple after getting married

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The happy couple after getting marriedCredit: SWNS

The couple was crying and wondering how to feed their guests, but Krispies chip shop came into view.

Receptionist Immie, from Exmouth, Devon, said: “As we were arriving at the venue the supplier canceled.

“Josh, who knows him very well, said, ‘If this is a joke, it’s not funny.’

“But he was feeling unwell – and found out that morning he had E.coli.

“My mom had the idea to call Krispies — she said, ‘Call Krispies, right now.’

“We love their food, we know they are trustworthy.”

The chippy, owned by Kelly Barnes, delivered the meals.

The order included cod and chips, chicken nuggets for the children’s table and veggie burgers.

Kelly said: “The bride was beside herself, as she obviously would be.

“It was a pleasure to be able to help. How could we not?

”Our team was amazing and some stayed after their shift to help.

I served Chipotle at my wedding after the caterer made an unforgivable mistake



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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