It may not be the sort of food you’d want to chow down on before heading in for a spin class, but the unashamedly greasy deliciousness of Crackbird simply can’t be beaten when you’re suffering the effects of a heavy night on the town.
Of course, that’s meant getting out of bed and dragging yourself to the city centre in order to satisfy your cravings. Which, let’s be real, is a prospect that few of us want to face.
And when it was included on an early post-launch leaflet for Deliveroo, well, it was fairly clear that the appetite was there…
.@deliveroo_dub can’t find crackbird when trying to order online but it’s on the flyer? #help #imwastingaway pic.twitter.com/6nQzZsfumw
— Michelle Coughlan (@pedro_pyjamas) July 24, 2015
Completely understand deliveroo having a 2.4km delivery area but the service is useless if it can’t deliver crackbird to my house
— Ruth NíE (@rowfas) April 20, 2015
That’s all changed, though, with the recent news that the Dame Street joint is peddling its wares on Deliveroo – meaning you can now order it from the comfort of your own home.
By which we mean bed.
So i didn’t get a chance to take a snap but the first @Deliveroo_DUB just left Dame Street #deliverBird
— CrackBird (@CrackBIRDdublin) August 10, 2016
This is not a drill. @CrackBIRDdublin is on @Deliveroo_DUB pic.twitter.com/9B1e3iiBCc
— Andrea Horan (@AndreaHoran) August 12, 2016
WELP. You can get CrackBird on Deliveroo now? There goes my waistline. https://t.co/cI2IW4iNLB
— Stacy (@SilverStGroud) August 10, 2016
A nation rejoices
And slowly, subtly, loosens its belt…
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