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Salford has been named as the best spot in the UK for takeaways — with three other Greater Manchester towns in the top 10.
Stockport was runner-up in the study by Green’s Cakes, with Sale fifth and Oldham sixth.
The study examined how many options residents in a given area can enjoy on Just Eat at around tea time — and then dividing this number by the amount of people in that location.
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