A Greenock chippy is selling Britain's unhealthiest takeaway - one box containing a pile of fried foods and a gut-busting 7,000 calories.

As first reported by the Evening Times on Monday, the bargain bucket contains chips, two pizza crunches, fish, two sausages, two hamburgers, onion rings, chicken nuggets and fritters - all battered.

The 'Crunchy Box' also comes with a two-litre bottle of Irn-Bru - taking the calorie count to a whopping 6,792.

In 2014 Pizza Hut was panned by health campaigners after unveiling a new "Cheeseburger Pizza" that contained 3,000 calories - half as much.

The shop 'East West Spice' is selling the Scots delicacies for £10 - and say people can't get enough.

Bahadur Singh, manager of the shop in Greenock, says he has had a positive response about the high-calorie meal - which he says is designed for more than one person.

It is known as the Family Crunchy Box.

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He said: "I just thought it would be nice to combine the ideas and bring something which would appeal to everyone.

"We put the deal on and people seem to love it. Everything is cooked in fat but the dish is big enough for three or four people to share.

"It's definitely for the family to eat. People think it's a great deal."

Responding to the chippy's Facebook post, one wrote: "That’s the most Scottish thing I’ve seen."

Another joked the box would be a "nice starter".