Had a big night and can't face the morning after? Call The Hangover Man!

FANCY a morning-after burger or a strong coffee to revive you after a night of partying, but can't face going out? One couple have found the perfect solution - delivering supplies to hungover people.

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Luke Chequer IS The Hangover Man

Luke Chequer and his fiancee Charlotte Broadbridge have started a business called The Hangover Man - designed to make the morning after a little less of a headache.

They promise a doorstep delivery of whatever you want if can't face leaving the house.

The service will save you a painful journey to McDonald's for your Bacon & Egg McMuffin or pick up your coffee from Costa.

They will deliver painkillers for your headache, Alka Seltzer for your stomach and even toilet roll if you've been caught short. Or they could get you a fry-up breakfast from a local cafe or even more booze for a hair of the dog cure.

Luke, 28, and Charlotte, 27, from Swindon, charge a flat £5 delivery charge on top of the cost of the order.

Their business took off on social media with over 3,000 'likes' on Facebook in 48 hours - a week before they even opened. 

Father-of-two Luke said they struggled to meet demand in their first weekend and had to extend delivery hours and recruit a friend to help.

He said: "Everyone knows what it's like after you've been out on a big one, you don't want to leave the house but you're desperate for your cooked breakfast, or McDonald's.

"You can't find the paracetamol and you've run out of loo paper."

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Charlotte Broadbridge and Luke Chequer

I don't think we expected quite so many people to be interested quite so quickly.

Luke Chequer

The couple said their start-up costs were around £500.

Luke added: "I thought it would start off quite small, just with our friends and family.

"I don't think we expected quite so many people to be interested quite so quickly." 

McDonald's topped the delivery requests when the enterprising couple launched last weekend, but they were surprised by the number of people ordering who did NOT have hangovers.

Mr Chequer said: "I expected a lot of 20-somethings with money to burn who were going out at the weekends but I had orders from everyone. 

"I had orders from people who hadn't even been out the night before but who are just lazy.

"I had mums in their 40s and 50s ordering for their teenagers who were still in bed after being out the night before. 

"I had families who were really excited and just wanted to do it because it was something new." 

The couple's business is not the only one to cater for people who want to have fast food and supplies delivered after a hangover.

Hangover Angels, of Rochester, Kent, started a similar service in the summer of 2013.

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