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cheap as chips

The idiom describes the moment when a person find a very cheap prices that is not usual in the market.

The first British who say this phrase was the famous presenter David Dickinson, who introduced to the saying to his viewing audience (mainly students) on the BBC show Bargain Hunt. Means very cheap, a bargain!

For example:

“Only a fiver for a ticket — cheap as chips mate!”

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