I'm with the OP. KFC is the top dirty takeaway. Hot wings FTW.
Partial to Nando's too, but not sure it counts as proper dirty food as it's a bit pricey compared to Burger King etc.
Can't stand Maccy D's.
Top 'home-made' dirty dinner is a king size Bombay Bad Boy. No question.
McD's sausage and egg muffin. I crave one every few months or so.
I went through a phase of having a cheeky cheeseburger when on a night out with my mates. It started as one or maybe two between pubs. It ended up as with my mates going for an xl meal, except I'd just go for more cheeseburgers. The record was 10 washed down with a strawberry milkshake.
Ikea meat balls. Let's not pretend they fall into a food category, they were made of bits of leftover horse around the same time as the Iceland "horsegate" hoo ha. About 15 years ago, or so, Ikea ran a competition of eat as many as you can. Each store then sent their "winner" to an eat off. I failed to get on the leader board at Wednesbury with 106.
Its really not junk food, but cheese stuffed peepers. I could just eat and eat.
McDonald's/KFC/Burger King. Or a foot long meatball marinara if that counts.
Pie, chips, cheese and beans at the end of a night out used to be lush!
Chicken fried rice and crispy fried shredded chilli beef for the post 4(!) pint win.
Macdonalds for the hungover guilt trip.
Wings. All the wings.
or Zinger Tower box meal. With extra wings,
I'm with @molgrips on this - those chocolate Swiss rolls that have had every proper ingredient replaced with something cheap and processed hit the spot. Also Lyons Battenberg cake and a packet of chocolate HobNobs.
On the savoury side it'd be a pasty of some sort.
Sausage rolls, scotch pies (has to be Aulds), crisps (if we're getting really specific, Flamin Hot Cheetos). I think that pretty much constitutes a balanced diet?

Chilli pizza 🍕 from Bennys in Ashbourne, pure filth.
Large egg custard from Bird's the Baker and a mug of tea, an essential top up on any late shift.
Greggs Belgium buns, to be eaten in pair's.

Yorkshire fish cake, chips, peas and Hendo's, from Two Steps in Sheffield
A wood fired pizza from Porter pizza Co, just down from two steps is lush, but positively healthy.
Equally I fail to believe the Hungry Bhudda on Moor Market could even be junk food...

And don't get me even thinking about breakfast in the Shahenshah in Derby 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Or greasy spoons, the omelette breakfast at Cafe delight in Ripley.... onion rings for breakfast... inspired. I had heartburn for a month.. 🌋

God, I'm hungry now.
