Luke Littler has received a special offer from a London kebab house. If the 16-year-old super talent manages to win the
World Darts Championship, he will never have to pay for a kebab at the Kebhouze again.
The English prodigy has become one of the great tastemakers at the World Darts Championship. Littler already managed to beat Christian Kist (3-0), Andrew Gilding (3-1) and Matt Campbell (4-1). He celebrated his victories over Kist and Gilding with a visit to a kebab store.
And Littler gets the chance to eat a kebab as often as he wants if he wins the World Darts Championship on Wednesday, Jan. 3. The generous offer was made by Giulio Paternò, Chief Marketing Officer at Kebhouze.
"After hearing that Luke loves nothing more than a kebab to celebrate a win, we had to make him an offer that would further encourage the 16-year-old master player to win at this year's PDC World Darts Championship," Paterno told the Daily Star. "Hopefully knowing that a lifetime supply of our premium kebabs as well as the esteemed title are just on the other side will give him more ammo to go on and win the Championship at Ally Pally. We wish Luke the best of luck – the next one is on us!"