Chippy
By the 1980s, health regulations began phasing out direct contact with newspaper due to toxic ink concerns. Today, chippies use food-safe greaseproof paper or plain white wrapping, sometimes printed with a "faux-newspaper" design for that retro look. 2. Academic Research & Journals
There is an international peer-reviewed journal called Chips (published by MDPI) that focuses on all aspects of integrated circuits and semiconductor technology. 3. Other "Chippy" Works Chippy
Depending on what you're looking for, "Chippy" and "paper" could refer to a few different things—from the nostalgic way fish and chips are served to the work of academic researchers. 1. The "Chippy" Food Tradition By the 1980s, health regulations began phasing out
In the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, a "chippy" is a fish and chip shop. Traditionally, these meals were wrapped in . Academic Research & Journals There is an international