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In the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], a [[Sunday roast]] is usually served with gravy. It is commonly eaten with [[beef]], [[pork]], [[chicken (food)|chicken]] or [[Lamb and mutton|lamb]]. It is also popular in different parts of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland to have gravy with just [[French fries|chips]] (mostly from a [[fish and chip]] shop or [[Chinese takeaway]]).

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a Sunday roast is usually served with gravy. It is commonly eaten with beef, pork, chicken or lamb. It is also popular in different parts of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland to have gravy with just chips (mostly from a fish and chip shop or Chinese takeaway).