A has come up with a very unique way to give back to his loyal customers.
Sebastian Coman, owner of loaded fries restaurant Chips&Go, has vowed to give punters a free meal every day - as long as they get a tattoo of the shop's logo.
The 36-year-old from Greater said the offer first started out as a joke to see how far people would go for some free grub, but two people have already gone and got the permanent inking.
He's now said a maximum of three more people can take up his offer of free food every day, provided they get the logo tattoo.
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Sebastian, who opened the business two years ago, said: "I have customers coming back every day and praising the food, which puts me in a good mood. I said that if people are enjoying it this much, then lets see how far people will go and that's where the idea for the tattoo came along. A lot of people were joking about it but then I started getting messages about what tattoo size to get and where to get it."
The business owner clarified that there are no restrictions to the size and place of the tattoo, as long as they get it, they will always be entitled to a free daily meal. It can be any dish from the menu, and even if he was to increase the food prices, the loyal fans won't be affected.
"Hopefully, we are expanding next year as planned and will be opening a new shop, so they will get a free meal from there as well. They will get a free meal everywhere we go," Sebastian added.
One of the loyal customers, Kevin Taylor, 49, has visited the business every week for two years and absolutely loves Sebastian's special chicken fajita meal with chips. He decided to get a tattoo of the logo on his forearm because he's worked out he will save around £316 a year, now that he's getting the free meal.
Kevin said: "I'll save £316 a year, so when you think about it, the tattoo isn't really that bad. The tattoo was £60 so it's well worth it. He always changes it up, my all-time favourite meal there is an Asian street food one but that's not on the menu at the moment.
"I think my favourite is a chicken fajita meal, you get sour cream and bread all on top of the perfect chips - they are never frozen and it's so good."
Kevin, who lives in Bolton said Chip&Go is his "favourite place" and pledged his loyalty to the restaurant with his ink, and said he wouldn't ever consider getting a tattoo for any other business.
He said: "This is my favourite place, we call Sebastian the 'Chip God.' When people say Sebastian, it sounds to me now."
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