The fans of famous British singer Ed Sheeran were in for some 'yummy' surprise as the ginger-headed talent showed up at Chicago's famous hot dog stand, The Wieners Circle. Taking his place behind the stall, the singer began serving customers ahead of his performance at the Soldier Field on July 29.

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The singer's arrival was announced in the most 'The Wieners Circle' style possible as the staff member welcomed the singer with an enthusiasm full of slurs. The famous hot dog stand is known for its 'abusive' speech while serving customers. The place has made quite a name when it comes to verbal abuse which can be heard from their kitchen from time to time.

Sheeran's presence instantly hyped up the customers who started cheering and clapping. The singer also greeted the fans with a humble smile and started serving the hot dogs. The video of the fun surprise was shared by the singer and the hot dog stand's official handle on Instagram.

"Served hot dogs at @wienerscircle today. This place is legendary is Chicago for serving hot dogs and insulting their customers. I loved it. See you at the stadium tonight x," read the singer's post. Meanwhile, the clip was also shared by The Wieners Circle that read, "Our newest trainee, a British lad by the name of Ed Sheeran, has a lot to learn, but he apparently has quite a following #edsheeran @teddysphotos."

 
 
 
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The excitement among the fans was evident in the clip. The same was seen in the comment section as the netizens wrote their views on the same. "Ed cackling at her is so funny," a user wrote. "We need more people like Ed in this world," commented a second netizen. "That manager was wild. She’s like get ur dog n picture n get the hell up out of here," joined a third. "THIS WAS SO MUCH FUN! Didn’t get a hot dog but so glad we caught you!" wrote a fourth person.