Bobbi Hadgraft, from Manchester, ordered a mega feast from her local Chinese restaurant and took to X, formerly known as Twitter to share a snap of the incredible deal.
Bobbi Hadgraft, from Manchester, shared an outrageous chinese share box. Read More:A Chinese takeaway is struggling with demand after a 'absolutely outrageous' £20 went viral.
The meal included spring rolls, egg fried rice, chips, a carton of curry sauce, chicken wings, seaweed, salt and pepper chicken and beef all for just £20.Bobbi Hadgraft, from Manchester, ordered a mega feast from her local chinese restaurant, Gemini Chinese Takeaway, and took to Twitter to share a snap of the incredible dealOne person wrote: 'Outrageous that you have to share it?'While someone else said: 'Daaaaam that looks good! That for £20 ain't no share box.
Sharing an update she said: 'Just rang the Chinese takeaway to order & they said my tweet has created so much demand they can't take anymore orders tonight.' However the Bobbi updated her followers a few days later saying the chinese restaurant is struggling to cope with demand since her Tweet went viralOne person wrote: 'Never give away your secrets.'Taking to their website the restaurant said: 'Dear customers. Thank you for your warm support, but due to our lack of chefs and drivers, to ensure customer satisfaction and food quality, we have to limited the quantity of share box.
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