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Nando’s in Queen Square and Liverpool ONE reopen for collection and delivery
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Nando’s to reopen 94 restaurants for delivery and collection and the list includes its Liverpool ONE restaurant
Liverpool ONE’s Nando’s restaurant is set to reopen alongside 93 of its other restaurants for delivery and collection after closing sites in the face of the coronavirus lockdown.
The Queen Square site is also due to open for delivery from Wednesday 27 May and then both collection and delivery from Monday 1 June.
Staff wearing PPE will prepare peri-peri chicken for customers at 54 more of its restaurants from Tuesday May 26.
It said it will expand this to a further 40 restaurants from Wednesday, with customers able to order food for collection or delivery on its website.
It is the latest in a long line of other restaurant chains, including Wagamama and KFC, which have recently returned to serving hungry customers.
In March, the Government told restaurants to shut their doors as part of the lockdown but have continued to allow restaurants to serve takeaway and collection services, in line with health and safety guidelines.
Here’s the full list of stores that are allowed to reopen from 15 June
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In March, the Government told restaurants to shut their doors as part of the lockdown but have continued to allow restaurants to serve takeaway and collection services, in line with health and safety guidelines.
Last month, Nando’s reopened the kitchens of four restaurants in London and two in Manchester for deliveries.
It said that it will now reopen sites in cities such as Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Belfast, after “successfully” running the trial.
The chain said it will serve from a “reduced” menu to support staff, but will still serve popular items such as peri-peri chicken wings, butterfly chicken, halloumi sticks and peri chips.
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The company said that all click and collect orders must be placed online via Nandos.co.uk to avoid queues and keep customers and staff safe.
Customers were also “encouraged not to travel to the restaurant unnecessarily unless they are picking up a collect order at their allotted time”.
Nando’s said there is PPE available to staff to wear and they have also been encouraged to wash their hands more regularly.