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The Sidemen and KSI to open new Sides takeaway in Arndale at weekend - with big queues expected

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A new fried chicken takeaway from YouTube stars The Sidemen and KSI will open at Manchester Arndale on Saturday (November 23) and those looking to visit on the first day are already being advised following a big turn-out at the venue's previous stores.

Sides will serve chicken burgers, wings and tenders, alongside a range of in-house sauces as well as loaded waffle fries, onion rings and chilli poppers.

The 1,222 sq ft unit in the Arndale will follow previous Sides stores in Wembley and Croydon, as well as recently-opened restaurants in Dalston and Dudley.

The Merry Hill store saw a mile long queue of people, with some having queued up for around 38 hours, to be the first to get their hands on the double coated, crispy fried chicken last Saturday.

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