A viral video showcases two Singaporean tourists who traveled to the UK just to experience the famous Spud Bros jacket potatoes. The story highlights the global reach of the food truck and its unique customer interactions.
Two Singaporeans traveled all the way to the United Kingdom for a taste of the famous Spud Bros jacket potatoes . The food truck in Preston, UK, has gained a worldwide following for their baked potatoes, with co-owners and brothers Jake and Harley Nelson sharing videos of their interactions with customers on social media. One recent video posted on the family-run business' Facebook page went viral, featuring an amusing interaction between the Spud Bros and a couple from Singapore.
'Can we get a large spud with cheese and garlic chicken?' the Singaporean woman asked. The couple, whose names are not known, mentioned that they had flown 13 hours from Singapore to London—to the brothers' amazement. Upon receiving their order, the Spud Bros handed their Singaporean customers a world map and offered them their jacket potato for free. The video has since garnered almost 150,000 views and 100 comments. The comments section featured a number of Singaporean users, with one commenting: 'I'm coming next from Singapore.' Another user mentioned that the two Singaporeans likely didn't travel to England solely for a potato, but suggested that they were simply exhibiting typical Singaporean behavior by joining a long queue. With over 3.4 million followers on TikTok, it seems like the Spud Bros are spearheading the revival of this humble dish. Based on their official website, regular menu items include The Spud Bros Classic, Tuna Coleslaw and The Spud Father. Fans of the brand have also taken a liking to designing their own jacket potato, with additional toppings such as chicken curry, baked beans and chilli con carne. Apart from Preston, fans would be pleased to hear that they have opened a branch in the heart of London
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