WALKERS is set to launch a sandwich shop in Glasgow next week.
The snack brand is partnering with a selection of sandwich shops across the UK, which will open on Monday, June 12 for one week.
The Glasgow store will be located at Enzo's on Renfield Street and the menu will feature seven unique 'Crisp IN' sandwiches, with recipes created by each participating store.
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The Chicken Tikka WOTSITS Sandwich has been created by the city centre eatery, with a really-cheesy-WOTSITS filled twist on the classic chicken tikka in a nod to the city's history with the much-loved curry.
Philippa Pennington, from Walkers, said: "We believe that a bag of Walkers makes your lunchtime sandwich even more enjoyable, but it’s very clear to us that people feel very strongly about whether or not the crisps should be eaten in their sandwich or on the side.
"Last year the residents of Sandwich voted ‘Crisp In’ as the winning combination, but this year we’re widening the debate to showcase the wide range of crisp and sandwich combinations - from classic Walkers crisps through to Wotsits and Monster Munch!
"With Walkers Sandwich Shops located across the UK, we’re calling on people to head to their nearest shop, taste the sandwiches and have their say online by sharing their favourite combination from the menu, or favourite crisps to enjoy in a sandwich – whether that’s Wotsits, Monster Munch, Quavers, or classic Walkers."
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