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September 09.2025
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From Rags to Riches: Chepstow’s Best Takeaway of 2025 Shines Bright

Cheerful food vendor at a vibrant takeaway stand, Best Takeaway 2025

Chepstow’s Journey from Ruin to Recognition

In a remarkable testament to resilience and community spirit, Chepstow's Only Foodz and Sauces has recently been awarded the title of Best Takeaway 2025 at the prestigious Best Business Awards for South East Wales. This honor comes shortly after the food van, run by the passionate duo, Kyle and Kelly Gettings, faced a devastating setback when a fire destroyed their original van earlier this year.

Community Support: The Heart of Recovery

After the fire, the Gettings found themselves at a crossroads, unsure of how to revive their business. They received an unexpected lifeline from local entrepreneur Ben Newman, affectionately known as Spudman, who provided them with a replacement van on a take now, pay later basis. This pivotal act of generosity not only reignited their culinary venture but also underscored the power of community support, as every social media share, review, and visit to their resurgence played a role in their success.

A Tribute to the Beloved Sitcom

The food van, inspired by the iconic British sitcom “Only Fools and Horses,” combines nostalgia with delectable offerings that keep patrons returning for more. As Kyle expressed in his heartfelt statement, “This award belongs to everyone who stood by us.” The duo is looking forward to expanding their offerings further, with plans to screen films and play music at their site, creating an even richer community experience in Chepstow.

Looking Ahead to a Brighter Future

With the foundation of a strong community backing, Only Foodz and Sauces is now poised for a bigger, better, and tastier 2025. Their story serves as a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, service, support, and dedication can transform setbacks into triumphs.

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