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Supermac’s gets mysterious large food order ahead of Taylor Swift’s Dublin gigs
Fast food chain Supermacs has confirmed an increase in orders for pizza and chicken tenders this weekend as Taylor Swift arrives in Ireland.
Ahead of Taylor Swift’s arrival to Dublin where she plays the Aviva Stadium on June 28, 29 and 30, the fast-food giant said that while they couldn’t discuss their clients, they confirmed an increased order of some of their popular food.
A spokesman said: “We cannot comment on specific orders, but we have noticed several large party orders for chicken tenders and pizza over the weekend.”
Taylor has said there’s one meal that will never go out of style for her – the humble chicken tender.
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Taylor revealed that her favourite meal is chicken tenders with fries and a hearty ketchup.
The star has even been spotted tucking into some tenders while cheering on her boyfriend, American footballer Travis Kelce, at his matches.
Other Taylor favourites include the classic American cheeseburger and corn tortilla tacos with mole sauce.
To mark the singer’s Eras Tour landing in Dublin, Supermac’s has announced they’re giving away free chicken tenders to anyone named ‘Taylor’ or ‘Swift’.
Announcing the news on social media, the Irish fast food restaurant wrote: “Is your name ‘Taylor’ or ‘Swift’? Boy do we have good news for you!
“On 28th, 29th & 30th June get 3 free Chicken Tenders when you present your ID in-store to celebrate Taylor Swift’s long-awaited return to Dublin for the Eras Tour!”
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