GERMAN DONER KEBAB IN SWANSEA CONTINUES TO BE OPEN FOR TAKE-AWAY AND DELIVERY

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German Doner Kebab in Swansea is remaining open during the latest Lockdown measures for Takeaway and Delivery and Click & Collect.

The trading is in line with the UK Government’s guidance that restaurants are allowed to continue Takeaway and Delivery services.

Contactless Delivery and Click & Collect is available through its delivery partners Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat.

German Doner Kebab is revolutionising the kebab in the UK, bringing a fresh, high-quality taste sensation that has made it the number one spot to enjoy a kebab.

Freshly prepared in front of customers, the game-changing kebabs are made using premium, lean, succulent meats and fresh local vegetables, served in handmade toasted breads with unique signature sauces.

The fast-casual brand now has 53 restaurants in the UK as it continues to bring the GDK experience to more locations throughout the country.

The brand has remained open during the Pandemic to support communities up and down the country, and also conceived and launched the Boss Box during this time, an immersive brand experience which has brought the German Doner Kebab experience into peoples’ homes.

Daniel Bunce, GDK MD for UK and Europe, said: “Our restaurants will remain open during the latest stricter Lockdown measures being implemented at the start of 2021.

“The Lockdown will certainly be challenging for people across the country in the coming months, but we are glad that we can continue to support communities by remaining open whilst allowing our customers to enjoy the German Doner experience through Takeaway or in the comfort of their home.”


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