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Customer who had takeaway shop logo tattooed onto his arm says 'it was well worth it'

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A Bolton takeaway owner is offering customers free food for life - but there's a rather significant catch. Sebastian Coman owns Chip 'N' Go, on Ashburner Street in the town centre.

The loaded fries takeaway has already won over an army of fans - and those who are most devoted could be in with a chance of winning the mouth-watering prize.

Sebastian is offering a free meal every day from his business to anyone who gets a tattoo of the Chip 'N' Go logo. The 36-year-old says the offer started off as a joke.

But after two of his loyal customers got a tattoo of the logo, he is now having to take the offer seriously. READ MORE: Two people rushed to hospital as major road closed following crash Loyal customer Kevin Taylor, 49, has visited the business every week for two years and is particularly fond of Sebastian's special chicken fajita meal with chips.

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