Nando's forced to temporarily close stores after running out of chicken

National shortage leaves Nando's without chicken at some restaurants.

Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 18th Aug 2021

Nando's has had to temporarily shut 50 of its 400 outlets after running out of chicken.

The food chain says supply shortages are widespread across England, Wales and Scotland.

The company has said it will lend some of its staff to its suppliers to help "get things moving" again..

Responding to upset customers on Twitter, Nando’s described the situation as “a bit of a ‘mare'”.

The restaurant said: “The UK supply chain is having a bit of a ‘mare’ right now.

“This is having a knock-on effect with some of our restaurants across England, Scotland and Wales.

“We are doing everything we can to get the peri-peri back where it belongs – on your plates!”

In another tweet, the restaurant, which serves Afro-Portuguese inspired chicken dishes, apologised for the “disappointment” and said suppliers could not keep up with “demand for peri-peri”.

Nando’s said: “We’re sorry for any disappointment caused.

“Our suppliers are struggling to keep up with demand for peri-peri. Meaning that some of our restaurants have had to temporarily close to restock.”

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