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I'm surprised this is Halal meat. Place is always packed with foreigners,probably residents, as you would expect in Bradford but also many white people, obviously not all English. I feel like standing outside and telling the ****s, the meat you are about to eat has been treated like ****.
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If you feel like it Kenny, do it.
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I'm pretty sure many customers won't realise it's Halal, plenty won't be bothered, obviously.
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how dare you bring the islamists into this discussion about a very ordinary chain of slop providers
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I love Nandos
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Been just once and I wouldn't go again!
The meanest portions ever! Some kind of chicken (could have been Peri-Peri) and rice, served in a small ramekin, that could have been devoured in three to four, not greedy, forkfulls! As a starter it would have been acceptable.... Was I missing something? |
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I've been once and can't say I was impressed.
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I've been once as well, I went with a couple of friends who go often to the one in Streatham. I had a pitta bread wrap with chicken and a bit of salad and a couple of Sagres beers, which although unremarkable it was edible enough but not a place I'd ever care to frequent again personally.
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you're eating Halal, Slippy.
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Tommy Robertson has a table booked for when he celebrates his release.
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Thomas "Tommy" Robertson (1876 – 1941) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Liverpool in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, helping them to a league title.
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I know, but that Yaxo fella took his name.
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I honestly didn't know kenny and had I did know I wouldn't have eaten anything.
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Anyway let's hope it's good news for Tommy after the judge's decision, shouldn't be long now.
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Yes, Mr Nando will be pleased to have his business.
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I no you wouldn't have known, Slippy. It's possible you weren't though, as I think it's about 75% of restaurants that serve Halal.
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know*
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Slippy, Streatham is NOT Halal, Brixton IS.
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What do they serve in Beckenham then kenny?
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If it's the one next to the White Horse, NOT Halal, mate.
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are the cats halal?
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There's not as many as I thought. They must base it on the district I would imagine.
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I'll treat that with the contempt it deserves, moisok,
![]() Halal Chicken We have 402 restaurants, 73 of which serve only Halal chicken and are signposted both in the restaurant and online. A small proportion of chicken sold in our other restaurants may also be Halal. This may happen on rare occasions if there are, for example, issues with supply. However, all of our chickens are packaged, labelled and distributed to their intended restaurant. We continue to look at ways to offer chicken dishes which are guaranteed to be non-Halal. Nando’s serves only Halal chicken in the following selected restaurants: London (within M25) Baker Street, Balham, Barking, Bayswater, Beckton, Bethnal Green, Brixton, Croydon Valley Leisure Park, Dalston, Feltham, Finsbury Park, High Street Kensington, Harrow - Station Road, Hounslow, Ilford, Kilburn, Kingsbury, Mile End, Park Royal, Shepherds Bush, South Harrow, Stratford, Tooting, Walthamstow, Wembley, Wembley Park, Whitechapel, Wood Green South Bristol - Aspects Leisure Park, Fareham, Luton, Oxford - Cowley Road, Slough - High street, Slough - Queensmere, Watford - High Street Midlands Birmingham Broad Street, Birmingham - Star City, Coventry - City, Leicester - Freemans, Leicester - Highcross, Leicester - Granby Street, Milton Keynes -MK Stadium, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton North Ashton Moss, Blackburn, Bolton, Bolton - Vaults, Bradford Leisure Exchange, Bradford Centenary Square, Huddersfield, Leeds - Cardigan Fields, Leeds - The Light, Liverpool - Queen Square, Manchester - Oxford Road, Manchester - Trafford Centre, Manchester - Parrs Wood, Manchester - The Fort, MetroCentre - Blue Mall, MetroCentre - Qube, Middlesbrough, Newcastle - The Gate, Oldham - Old Town Hall, Oldham - Elk Mill, Preston - Deepdale, Preston - Marketplace, Sheffield Valley Centertainment, Wakefield Scotland Glasgow - Springfield Quay, Glasgow Soar Wales Cardiff Old Brewery Quarter, Nantgarw How do we publicise this? • Sign on the entrance of the restaurant • On the relevant restaurant page on this website • Certificate from our supplier (Freemans), certifying the chickens in that restaurant are supplied by them Please ask a member of staff at Nando’s if you are unsure. Who supplies our Halal chicken? Our Halal chickens are supplied to us by Cargill Freemans of Newent. They are authorised by the Islamic Institute of Jurisprudence and are one of the UK’s leading suppliers of Halal chicken. We are committed to the highest standards and therefore the quality, welfare and health of our chicken is a priority. We ensure that Cargill Freemans of Newent follow the strict Red Tractor Farm Assurance Standards. All our chickens are indoor-reared. They are pre-stunned which minimises suffering and fear. The method used is a high frequency stun – this means the chicken is still alive, but unconscious when it is hand slaughtered and blessed by licensed Muslim slaughter men. Their slaughter process is overseen by Mr. Ali Bham who has been a practising Muslim slaughter man for over 20 years. All of our Halal products are clearly segregated at our supplier and in our distribution centre. Our Halal serving restaurants are authorised only to receive poultry from our approved distribution centre. Why do we serve Halal chicken in selected restaurants? We always decide which restaurants will serve Halal chicken before it first opens. We base our decision on a range of criteria, such as: • Local population • Type of restaurant • Potential future openings in the area • Distance to nearest restaurant serving Halal chicken • Distribution factors |
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We ensure that Cargill Freemans of Newent follow the strict Red Tractor Farm Assurance Standards Red Tractor standard is not all that high. |
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At this is a site for people over 18, I'd assume nobody on here has been to this kids' restaurant.
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OK kenny mann cheers for that, I would never knowingly eat halal meat but as I said earlier, Nandos is not a place I'd ever rush back to and in fact I never eat fast food apart from a take away pizza from my local family run Italian restaurant Lorenzo's in Crystal Palace which I have been going to for 40 years and it never disappoints.
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I has bin contempted boo hoo - when I waz out middle east and east and africa they used to eat almost anything
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YVW, Slippy, I phoned them, as I did Beckenham for lovegod. If I can help someone as I pass this way my living will not be in vain.
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Chicken Livers! damn fine!
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Anyway, it's next door to Spoons which I visit most days, so today I popped in and noticed it was 85% occupied by foreigners. Don;t know if that's the norm. So I approached 2 white couples and asked them if is was Halal meat. They both said I hope not. So I went back 10 mins later and told them I'd discovered it is. Pointed to the notice. One couple seemed horrified, the other said it tastes ok. 1-2 ain't bad.
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Bloody activist.
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kenny's type is finnish - along with the vegetables
thatcher had the solution (use spitting image as a reference) |
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activist, lol, do my beat.
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I have a buy one get one free I can share with you next time you're in Melbourne Kenny
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It was only a couple of weeks ago that I found out that Nandos sold chicken. I had always thought it was like Pizza Hut.
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