SINGLE Scots have been invited to enjoy a date at Blue Lagoon this weekend.
The iconic chippy and IRN-BRU are playing cupid this weekend, giving couples the chance to be seated at the table where Amelia Dimoldenberg attempted to woo Lewis Capaldi in their episode of Chicken Shop Date, which premiers on YouTube today.
Five lucky couples will be invited to be treated to a portion of chicken nuggets and chips, perfectly paired with unlimited ice-cold IRN-BRU.
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Adrian Troy, Irn-Bru’s marketing director said: "It seemed only fitting after seeing Amelia and her latest date Lewis Capaldi enjoy a can of BRU that we give our fans the opportunity to have a date with us this weekend.
"Blue Lagoon is a Glasgow delicacy and with a can of BRU there couldn't be the more perfect meal to woo your date with.
"We hope the daters of Scotland sign up for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to really pull out all the stops for their loved one this weekend."
Chicken Shop Date is an internet sensation with previous guests including Ed Sheeran, Phoebe Bridgers and Louis Theroux, with the format of seeing deadpan, comedic interviewer Amelia grill her famous guests while they eat fried chicken on their ‘date’.
Alessandro Varese, director of Blue Lagoon added: "From Bieber to Capaldi we've served our fair share of famous faces and it's amazing to let them try our menu.
"We're opening our doors to Scotland's singletons to enjoy a very special date courtesy of Blue Lagoon and IRN-BRU."
You can register your interest HERE.
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