Citations:yesterday's fish and chips

Noun

 * 2002, John Barnes, Richard Richardson, Marketing Judo: Building Your Business Using Brains Not Budget, Pearson Education ISBN 9780273663164, page 91
 * You also have to be ready to tear up all those plans, which took so long to prepare, and switch course. Sit back complacently and you are yesterday&#39;s fish and chips. You are as good as the last plate of tapas your team served.
 * 2006, Robert Webb as Alan Fish and David Mitchell as Barry Chip, That Mitchell and Webb Look season 1 episode 3, BBC
 * FISH: We've been together fifteen years, Barry. With "Fish &amp; Chip"! You don't just throw that away like—
 * CHIP: …yesterday's fish and chips?
 * 2009, Steve Morris, In All Probability: A Collection of Short Stories, Pneuma Springs Publishing ISBN 9781905809431, page 74
 * Usually, even major news stories in those days were so temporary and disposable. However there was no way that this story was ever going to become “yesterday's fish and chips”. It just went on and on. One major event had happened in the long  history of the village. It was not a happy event. The name of the village would be forever associated with one thing and one thing only.
 * 2012, Barbara Yates Rothwell, An Empty Bottle and Other Tales, Trafford Publishing ISBN 9781466961081, page 68
 * 'Beethoven?' said Tim-Tam-Tom. &#39;Yesterday's fish and chips, man. Strictly earthbound. Not in the same league.'