Nando's is reopening 94 of its restaurants for delivery and click and collect this week.
The chicken chain has confirmed that it is reopening 54 branches today (26 May) and a further 40 tomorrow (27 May).
It comes after the company trialled reopenings with a select number of its restaurants.
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A statement from the company reads: "Nando's can today announce that cities such as Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Belfast, along with many more, will now be able to enjoy PERi-PERi again from the comfort of their own homes."
It's important to note that none of the restaurants are open for 'dine-in' services; the chain is only offering takeaways.
However, Nando's has confirmed that all delivery orders placed on its website will be eligible to earn chillies through the loyalty scheme.
These will then be valid to redeem once the restaurants do open their doors for dine-in service later in the year.
A full list of those open for delivery:
- Birmingham - New Street
- Bristol - Cabot Circus
- Camberwell
- Canary Wharf - Cabot Place
- Canary Wharf - Jubilee Place
- Cardiff - Old Brewery Quarter
- Chiswick
- Clink Street
- Coventry - City
- Ealing - Bond Street
- Edinburgh - Fountain Park
- Glasgow - Springfield Quay
- Gloucester Road
- Hove
- Islington
- Kilburn
- Lavender Hill
- Leeds - Briggate
- Leicester - Freemans
- Lime Street (London)
- Liverpool - ONE
- Manchester - Fallowfield
- Manchester - Oxford Road
- Manchester - Printworks
- Newcastle - The Gate
- North End Road
- Peckham
- Reading - Gateway
- Sheffield - West Street
Click and collect:
- Milton Keynes - Xscape
- Newcastle - The Gate
- North End Road
- Reading - Gateway
- Reading - Oracle Centre
- Sevenoaks
- Sheffield - West Street
- Stoke Newington
- Swiss Cottage
- Twickenham
- West Hampstead
- Worcester
To find out more information about restaurants opening in your neck of the woods, visit the Nando's website, here.
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This comes after McDonald's assured customers that it 'hasn't forgotten' about other parts of the country.
The fast-food giant says plans are underway to reopen the rest of its drive-thru services after having already reopened 39 branches in UK and Ireland.
In a statement, McDonald's chief executive Paul Pomroy said the first group of branches had been prioritised because of their proximity to the firm's head office.
He said: "To help us test the new procedures and to slowly restart our supply chain, the pilot restaurants in the UK are all located close to our head office and to one of our distribution centres in the south east.
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"We wanted to keep this group controlled and to test the impact of reopening multiple restaurants in one area first, instead of spreading ourselves too thinly and to make it easier for our employees and suppliers.
"I promise I have not forgotten about any part of the UK or Ireland."
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