Two students from the University of Surrey in Guildford have set up a fast food delivery service called Hungover Express.

James Nickelson and Daniel Earl, who are both reading international business management at the university, offer food from any restaurant in the town that does not already deliver, such as Starbucks, Five Guys, Subway and Burger King.

Mr Nickelson, 22, said: "We were revising for our exams, sat in the library, and we came across an article about a lady who delivered roast dinners to people in and around her town.

"This gave us the idea, why not deliver food that can't be delivered to students at the university?"

He made fliers and handed them out all across campus and put up posters in the library to get some interest.

The two friends also set up a Facebook page and Twitter account to reach out to potential customers on social media.

Food that can be delivered

Mr Nickelson continued: "Our main point of call is people tweet us what they want and we organise the delivery.

"We put the food in a heatproof bag during the delivery. We also have just created an online ordering system on our Facebook page, whereby people do not need to message us to create an order."

The student-run business charges customers £5 per delivery and £1 per extra restaurant used in the same order.

They encourage people to order as a group, house or team to benefit from the shared cost of delivery.

"We hope next year at university to grow even bigger and to have a fully running business that continues to please our customers," Mr Nickelson added.

To help promote their project they take a photo of customers holding their order, asking them to retweet the photo on Twitter.

Currently, food can be delivered by Hungover Express from outlets including Starbucks, Five Guys, Subway, Burger King, Yo! Sushi, Nando's, KFC, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Costa Coffee, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Tesco and Kokoro.

Find Hungover Express on Facebook and Twitter.