Irn-Bru team up with Glasgow's YO! offering haggis sushi to re-imagine Burns Night

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Irn-Bru team up with Glasgow's YO! offering haggis sushi to re-imagine Burns Night
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Irn-Bru and YO! are reimagining Burns Suppers, teaming up to fuse sushi with haggis to celebrate Scotland’s National Day with a 2025 twist.

With Burns Night fast approaching, Irn-Bru has teamed up with Glasgow's YO! to offer haggis sushi as a way to re-imagine the classic Burns Supper.

So, YO! and Irn-Bru are flexing the limits of haggis with an alternative take on some of the most popular dishes on the YO! menu to uniquely reimagine the Burns Supper for new generations. Chefs at YO! have worked with Scotland’s other national drink, Irn-Bru to create the menu, rolling the three new menu additions out just in time for Rabbie’s birthday with YO! Fries and pumpkin Katsu served on the side as a nod to the iconic neeps and tatties accompaniments enjoyed all over the world.Head of Brand at IRN-BRU, Kenny Nicholson, said: “We’re once again putting our own cheeky twist on Burns, inviting people to celebrate the occasion in new and exciting ways.

The haggis menu will be served in selected YO! Restaurants: Glasgow - West George Street and Braehead, Edinburgh - Princes Street, Aberdeen - Union Square, Liverpool One and London Selfridges.

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