The phrase "as cheap as chips" originates from the UK, where "chips" refers to what Americans call French fries. The expression likely gained popularity in the mid-20th century, reflecting the low cost of chips in pubs and fish-and-chip shops. It underscores the idea that something is very inexpensive, similar to how chips were often seen as a budget-friendly food option. The phrase has since entered common usage to describe anything that is considered very cheap.
"Cheap as chips" refers to crisps.
Comes from the time when wood chips were an inexpensive commodity
No. Chinatown is as cheap as chips... literally!
The Circus, Circus Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada uses very cheap poker chips. They like to use cheaper poker chips in their tournaments. Simple designs make for cheaper poker chips.
e-bay cheap as chips
Fish come from the sea and chips are made from potatoes.
Potato chips were invented in Louisiana in 1853.
a pound of potatoes and if your lucky a bag of potato chips
£118.55 cheap as chips our kid
The British call "french fries" "Chips".
Um, America? That's where the company is.... I think........:)
Britain