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by Khoth 3084 days ago
Well, that depends. In Scotland, "supper" generally means "with chips".
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I remember the lunches I used to have back in primary school up in Scotland; instead of having a school dinner, you used to go down to the chip shop, and their 'lunch' was a bag of chips, and you got a free potato fritter. So it was essentially a bag of chips, with a really big chip.

Frankie Boyle

And which meaning of "chips"?
The Scottish one