The difference could be seen in the butcher's shop's in Wolverhampton and Dudley too. Dudley had a lot of pig's heads, pig's trotter's and home made faggots.
I had a hot pork sandwich from the Pork Joint in Princes Square, and the crackling was like chewing shoe leather.
The dialect varies as well, I have a Coseley accent, but there is a different twang to it down Cradley and Netherton way, and I have a job understanding people from Ruiton at all.
In Bilston the term of endearment is Blade, in Tipton it's Mush and in Coseley it's C unty. 😂