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===United States=== {{Main|American cuisine}} In the United States, the dish is most commonly sold as ''fish and chips'', except in [[Upstate New York]] and [[Wisconsin]] and other parts of the [[Northeastern United States|Northeast]] and [[Upper Midwest]], where this dish would be called a ''[[fish fry]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Shore Lunch: More Than the World's Finest Fish and Chips β New West|url=https://newwest.net/topic/article/shore_lunch_more_than_the_worlds_finest_fish_and_chips/C41/L41/|website=newwest.net|publisher=New West Publications|access-date=15 December 2017}}</ref> While in the United States ''chips'' refers to [[potato chips]] ("crisps" in British English), the dish retains its native name.<ref name="Independent"/> In the [[Southern United States]], a common form of cuisine is fried [[catfish]] with French fries, accompanied by [[coleslaw]], pickles, raw onion slices and lemon slices.
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