Donair costume sparks bidding war between Halifax, Alberta restaurants

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How much would you be willing to pay for a donair costume?

Restaurants that sell the sweet and savoury treat on both sides of the country have been asking themselves just that, as they fervently outbid each other in an online auction for the unique meaty attire.

The costume is being sold on the Alberta government’s surplus website, and the bids had topped a whopping $6,500 on Thursday afternoon.

It’s East versus West, with Halifax restaurant chain King of Donair and Alberta’s Blowers & Grafton vying for the peculiar piece, along with Edmonton’s Swiss Donair and PrimeTime Donair & Poutine.

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King of Donair bills itself as the first donair

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