GERMAN DONER KEBAB NAMES THE UK’S BIGGEST KEBAB LOVERS AND TAKES ON THE NATION’S MOST CONTROVERSIAL KEBAB QUESTIONS
With World Kebab Day fast approaching (Fri 10th July), kebab leaders German Doner Kebab (GDK) are turning this national day into a week long celebration, (World Kebab Week) from 6-12 Jul offering 50% off mains throughout.
New data out today in a survey of 2,000 Brits uncovered that London led the way as the nation’s number one kebab city, closely followed by Manchester and Birmingham, with Glasgow and Liverpool completing the top five.
Research also shone a light on Gen Z’s infinite love for the doner kebab. With more than half of Gen Z admitting they’re tired of having the same old lunches revealing that more than 2 in 5 (21%) said they would eat a doner most often for lunch, over 20% who would eat a supermarket meal deal.
Whether for lunch or later in the daytime, almost 50% of Gen Z (47%) said they enjoy eating a kebab sober. Challenging the perception of the kebab as just a late-night post-pub guilty pleasure, almost 2 in 5 of Gen Z (39%) believed the kebab has had a glow-up in recent years, with 1 in 3 saying they would go on a kebab date with someone.
GDK are now seeking peoples ultimate kebab confessions and spark some controversy at the GDK Phone Box.
For instance – would you trust someone who eats a kebab with a knife and fork? What’s the biggest kebab red flag? Would you rather be cheated on or never eat a kebab again? What’s the most extreme thing you would do for a kebab? What sauce should be banned forever?
These questions will be answered on 2nd July at the GDK Phone Box in Camden Market, Hawley Wharf, for one day only in London. 100 people who are willing to share their ultimate kebab secrets and confessions will be rewarded with a free GDK OG kebab and merch. Alongside this GDK will also be offering 50% off mains throughout World Kebab Week.
World Kebab Week runs from 6th – 12th July with 50% off mains throughout. The GDK phone box will be in London on 2 July in Camden Market, Hawley Wharf.