Fast-food fans are calling fowl over big price increases at Nando’s.
Its once pocket-friendly staple of a quarter chicken with two sides costs around a third more than two years ago – £10.75 compared with £8.25.
And other dishes at the peri-peri chain have risen by up to 11% in a year, nearly treble the current inflation rate. They include the Fino Pitta and Sunset Burger, both with a side, which now cost £13.
The chain’s popular veggie choice of a mushroom and halloumi pizza with a side has also risen by the same amount, to £12.25. And the family-friendly full platter is now £25.75 – 7% more than last year.
One fed-up diner, mum-of-two Sammy Robinson, 48, from West Bromwich, West Midlands, said: “The prices just keep soaring up so much we no longer find Nando’s good value for money for a family meal out.” Independent consumer champion Martyn James added: “A ‘cheeky Nando’s’ is going to become less frequent.”
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