A popular food chain based in Scotland has been named "the worst in the world".Last week, famed food critic Giles Coren wrote a review of a German Doner Kebab branch in London for The Times.
The fast casual kebab chain, which specialises in German doner kebabs, is based in Scotland — with restaurants in cities such Edinburgh, Dundee, and Aberdeen.German Doner Kebab is owned by Hero Brands - a firm created by Scots businessman Athif Sarwar - with the franchise's headquarters located in Glasgow.
It currently operates more than 100 restaurants around the world.In the scathing article, Coren referred to the kebab chain as "the worst possible restaurant you could ever imagine".
While countless people across Scotland and beyond enjoy eating at German Doner Kebab every day, Coren described the food as "utterly hideous".The writer ordered a chicken kebab, which he described as tasting like "factory vegetable oils" and "burnt roadkill".
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