A Suffolk business that went viral after a review from a TikTok star is continuing to grow.
Peck, a fried chicken shop on St John's Street in Bury St Edmunds, has sold double their normal amount every day since the glowing TikTok review from Food Review Club was released.
"It is really cool," said business owner Nathan Grinham.
"Lots of people have been coming in and saying that they heard about us from the TikTok video, which is amazing.
"There has definitely been a bit more buzz around us on social media too."
Owners Nathan and Jessie Grinham have had to call on ex-staff members, friends and family to step in and help them out during this busy period.
"Our team has been absolutely wonderful.
"It is great that people want to come back and help us out as well."
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The team has catered at 25 weddings this year and runs the shop as well as a market stall, so it has been a pretty hectic time for them.
"We are tired, but it has been good," said Mr Grinham.
"Now would normally be our quieter period, but we are pushing through.
"It is just me and Jessie behind the business and we are grateful for our staff for stepping up.
"We have been thinking about expanding for a while, but it isn't the right time at the moment."
In the lead-up to the festive period the fried chicken takeaway turns part of their premises into a Christmas shop to spotlight local makers - including Mr Grinham's father, a beekeeper, who sells his honey.
Their much-loved buffalo sauce will also be available to purchase.
Jessie Grinham is an accomplished artist and has designed merchandise that is available to purchase on the website or in the shop.
The t-shirts have illustrations of some of the most popular food items on their menu, and hats will be released shortly.
The Peck takeaway in Bury St Edmunds is open Wednesday to Saturday, 12pm to 8pm.
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