That the Parliament congratulates Burger Island on being named the Best of Scotland at the inaugural British Burger Awards, which were held in Birmingham; notes that the British Burger Awards were established to celebrate not only the best burgers in the UK but also the skill, creativity and dedication of the people and businesses behind them; understands that the awards drew entries from both independent operators and high-street chains from across the UK, with Burger Island emerging as the top Scottish winner; notes the remarks from the organisers that the shortlisted businesses represent the very best of the UK’s vibrant burger scene, reflecting innovation, passion and high-quality standards; recognises that Burger Island began as a small family-run takeaway in Burntisland, developing over the years into a valued local institution known for its freshly prepared burgers and strong commitment to customer service, and that it has since expanded to operate an additional outlet in Kirkcaldy; acknowledges the contribution that Burger Island has made to the local economy; commends its owners and staff for their hard work and achievement in securing national recognition, and wishes the business every continued success for the future.
Supported by:
Jeremy Balfour, Colin Beattie, Miles Briggs, Stephanie Callaghan, Annabelle Ewing, Emma Harper, Jamie Hepburn, Bill Kidd, Marie McNair