Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has lodged an official complaint after being served up croquettes instead of chips on 'Fish & Chip Friday'.
Prisoners across the country are normally offered a choice of fish and chips, often served up with mushy peas, on Fridays.
But after being moved to HMP Woodhill in Buckinghamshire from HMP Frankland in February this year, the 66-year-old - who has been in jail since 1974 - was recently left fuming after being served up croquettes instead of chips.
Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has lodged an official complaint after being served up croquettes instead of chips on 'Fish & Chip Friday'
Writing to pal Rod Harrison, Bronson - now called Charles Salvador - said he had 'slammed in an official complaint' about it.
He wrote: 'You won't believe this...Friday Fish and chips...no chips here, only fish with croquettes.
'I've slammed in a complaint.'
He added: 'I just can't believe it - it's tradition...English.
'Every jail in UK has fish 'n chips on a Friday.'
Superfit Salvador, who does 2,000 press-ups every day, is known for his love of British cuisine, with his favourite dishes including apple pies, bacon rolls, sausages, roast chicken, fried eggs, fish and chips, Pot Noodles, t-bone steaks, ice cream, porridge and lamb hot pot.
Bronson, 66, is serving time at HMP Woodhill in Buckinghamshire after moving from HMP Frankland in February this year. In a letter to