Irn Bru and Uber Eats have teamed up to create a special Burns night pop-up experience putting their own 'bru-nique' spin on the traditional Scottish supper.
‘Burns by Bru’ will run as a takeaway restaurant available via the Uber Eats app for a limited time only.
From Friday, January 21 to Tuesday 25 January the pop-up will deliver to homes all across Glasgow with a menu that ‘Rabbie and his friends might have enjoyed if they were celebrating today’.
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We’re looking forward to trying unconventional treats like haggis nuggets with a spiced IRN-BRU chutney, fried neeps and tatties, Mac ‘n’ Cheese Pie with a BRU glazed bacon crumb and a whisky chocolate mousse to finish.
Vegan options will also be available.
The team behind the one-off Bru themed menu will also do their bit to give back to local communities by donating the full cost of every meal (£5) to foodbanks across Glasgow.
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Adrian Troy, Marketing Director at AG Barr, said “As a brand that’s so proud of our Scottish roots, it was a no-brainer to unite with UberEats to make sure that future generations continue to celebrate a day that’s become synonymous with celebrating being Scottish.”
“We hope BRU fans across the country will join us in raising a toast to Rabbie whilst tucking into their reimagined Burns supper.
"And we are pleased to say that for every Burns by BRU meal ordered, the full cost be donated directly to Scottish foodbanks - as the bard himself said, ‘a man’s a man for a’ that’."
Burns By BRU is open every evening from 5.30 pm on Friday 21 to Tuesday 25 January.
You’ll have to be quick to secure your supper as there will be a limited of meals available each night for residents within the Uber Eats delivery radius.
Simply search 'Burns by Bru' on your UberEats app.
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