Nando’s makes a big change to deliveries – and customers are not happy

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The entrance to a branch of restaurant chain Nando's is pictured, with the reflected name of another restaurant chain, Wagamama, in the window.

TIGHT-fisted chicken giant Nando’s has been slammed for ditching free Peri-Peri sauces from its takeaway delivery orders.

The chicken chain is also telling customers to buy their own bottle instead.

Nando’s has made a big change to its deliveries to the fury of fans

The South African restaurant chain is famed for offering diners an array of spicy and flavoursome sauce options.

But eagle-eyed Sun investigators have spotted the famous condiments including Lemon and Herb, Peri-Peri Extra Hot and Garlic, have been missing from recent home deliveries orders.

And to make matters worse cash-strapped punters are being advised by the firm’s customer service team to “treat themselves” to their own 125ml bottle of sauce at a cost of around £2.

Apparently customer feedback was that the sauces – which were introduced to “enhance the home delivery experience during Covid” – were no longer being used.

But customers are far from impressed by the move – which the chain claims is about “reducing waste” and not saving cash.

Disgusted Terry Morrison, 44, father of two from Ashtead in Surrey, told us: “It started a couple of months ago – suddenly all the sauces they used to throw in the bag have been missing.

“What is a Nando’s without the Peri-Peri sauce? We have been improvising with what we have in the cupboard but it is really not the same. No one wants a dry chicken for dinner.

“As for telling people to go out and buy their own bottle of sauce – that’s a real tight-fisted move.”

The decision comes just months after sales surged by almost £20million at the maker of Nando’s Peri-Peri sauces as customers attempted to “recreate the experience at home” during the Covid lockdown. 

All About Food, based in Lancashire, saw its turnover soar to £61.2m for its latest financial year, up from £41.8m it achieved in the prior 12 months.

The sauces are sold in most major supermarkets for between £2 and £4 a pop depending on size.

Last night, Martyn James, independent consumer champion, backed disgruntled Nando’s fans.

He told us: “Instead of going for a ‘cheeky Nandos’ outraged customers will be talking about ‘the cheek of Nandos’ when they discover the firm has withdrawn free sauces from takeaway delivery orders.

“People will not forgive penny-pinching businesses that cut corners or charge more during the cost-of-living crisis. This decision is nothing to crow about.” 

Last night Nando’s claimed the “trial” move had been made to “cut waste”.

A Nando’s spokeswoman, said: “We started providing sachets of our Peri-Peri sauces with deliveries as a way of enhancing the experience for customers while our restaurants were closed. 

“Since re-opening, customers have told us that only a small proportion of these  sachets are being used.

“As a result, we’ve been running a small  trial to remove these sachets from delivery orders.”

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