
Glasgow food spots link up for 'Scotland's biggest collab'
Teasing the collaboration on Facebook, Lucky B's shared a clip which showed the two eateries meeting up.
It also gave hungry foodies a glimpse of what the link up will bring, which appears to be a Spuddies baked potato topped with Lucky B's chicken tenders.
In the post, Lucky B's said: "Lucky B's x Spuddies.
"Scotland's biggest food collab just dropped. You're not ready for this flavour combo.
"Glasgow Southside."
(Image: Facebook)
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Spuddies Southside is located on Lammermoor Avenue. It opened its doors on May 17 and has since then become a top spot.
It is known for dishing up 'fluffly, crispy baked potatoes with bold, premium toppings'.
Meanwhile, Lucky B's Hot Chicken has several venues across Greater Glasgow, including one in Cardonald.
It opened its branch in the Southside on April 2, 2024. The Nashville-style chicken joint is known for its beloved chicken wings, tenders, burgers, and loaded fries.

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