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Daily Mirror
15-05-2025
- General
- Daily Mirror
Nando's quietly axes side dish from restaurant menus nationwide
First introduced back in November 2023, the side dish consisted of mixed salad leaves, a sweet and herby vinegar dressing, extra virgin olive oil and toasted peri-peri seeds Nando's has confirmed that one of its "healthy" menu dishes has been permanently axed. The peri peri chicken chain quietly removed its Leafy Green Salad from its menus nationwide last October. First introduced back in November 2023, the side dish consisted of mixed salad leaves, a sweet and herby vinegar dressing, extra virgin olive oil and toasted peri-peri seeds. Posting the news to Reddit, one fan of the dish said it "great to have a healthy option." For those disappointed over the news, shouldn't worry as Nando's has replaced the side salad option on its menus. with a new dish this month. Those who want a lighter option can now get the Portuguese Tomato Salad. The new option - which will set you back £4.50 - consists of semi-dried, sweet baby and salad tomatoes, cucumber moons, and pink pickled onions in a light salad dressing. Nando's has not confirmed whether the new salad dish will become a permanent fixture on its menu, however, it says it "hopes" the new salad will be "evergreen". Salad lovers will not miss out at Nando's as it has also added two salad dishes to its menu this month. The first is a return of a beloved fan favourite - the Mediterranean Salad. First introduced to menus back in 2019 and currently costing £9.25, the dish consists of a medley of semi-dried and sweet baby tomatoes, olives, feta, cucumber moons and pink pickled onions on a bed of mixed leaves, with Rozendal vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. The PERI-PERI chain has confirmed that this options will not be sticking around saying "it's here for a good time, not a long time.' The second salad on Nando's menu is the Caesar Salad also priced at £9.25. Introduced on May 14, it consists of crunchy cos lettuce with a rich, creamy dressing topped with grated Italian hard cheese and herby toasted croutons. Again, this salad will not be on the menu for long. On the menu changes, a Nando's spokesperson said: 'We regularly make updates to our menus and introduce new ingredients and flavours which our fans love. Leafy Green Salad came off the menu in October, but alternative salad options and sides are available.' These are not the only new items on the Nando's menu. Alongside the new salads, Nando's has introduced a new veggie burger called "The Big Cheese" which will set you back £9.25 on its own or £15.50 with sides. The dish features grilled halloumi, red pepper and pineapple salsa, sliced avocado, and Churrasco PERinaise, served in a soft Portuguese roll. Fans of Nando's can also try "Summer Grains" and its "Charred corn". Costing £4.25, Nando's Summer Grains features mixed grains with green chickpeas and dried apricots in lemon and oil, drizzled with a yoghurt dressing. For the second, customers can get charred smoky sweetcorn in a creamy, garlic sauce topped with spring onions and PERi-Salt for £5. The peri peri restaurant has also introduced a brand new dip costing £1.25, which it says will be loved by fans of its Halloumi Sticks.


Scottish Sun
14-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Nando's confirms it has discontinued side dish that was a ‘great healthy option'
Scroll down to see when it was axed PERI BAD Nando's confirms it has discontinued side dish that was a 'great healthy option' NANDO'S fans have been left gutted after the chicken chain quietly axed a salad dish from the menu. The Leafy Green Salad – a light, fresh option topped with PERi-PERi seeds – has been discontinued, with the chain confirming it was removed back in October. Advertisement 4 The Leafy Green Salad was axed back in October 4 Nando's has now swapped it for a new addition: the Portuguese Tomato Salad Made with mixed salad leaves, a sweet and herby vinegar dressing, Extra Virgin Olive Oil and toasted PERi-PERi seeds, it was a go-to for fans looking for a healthier side to go with their flame-grilled chicken. It was introduced back in Nando's winter menu in November 2023. One customer posted the news on Reddit with the following caption, "It was great to have a healthy option." But Nando's has now swapped it for a new addition: the Portuguese Tomato Salad. Advertisement This vibrant new side is made with a mix of semi-dried, sweet baby and salad tomatoes, cucumber moons, and tangy pink pickled onions – all lightly dressed for a fresh summer feel. The chain said it 'hopes' the Tomato Salad will be a permanent fixture – but didn't confirm if it'll stick around for good. Meanwhile, there's some good news for fans of the cult classic Mediterranean Salad. 4 The cult classic Mediterranean Salad has returned Advertisement 4 For a limited time only the new Caesar Salad is available in Nando's across the UK Nando's revealed it's 'back at every Nando's across the UK and Ireland' – although it warned: 'It's here for a good time, not a long time.' That salad includes a medley of semi-dried and sweet baby tomatoes, olives, feta, cucumber moons and pink pickled onions on a bed of mixed leaves, drizzled with Rozendal vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. Also hitting menus for a limited time is the new Caesar Salad – made with crunchy cos lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing, grated Italian hard cheese and herby toasted croutons. Advertisement Nandos fans say as Aldi stocks a replica range - including their peri-peri fries for just £1.49 A Nando's spokesperson told The Sun said: 'We regularly make updates to our menus and introduce new ingredients and flavours which our fans love. "Leafy Green Salad came off the menu in October, but alternative salad options and sides are available.' OTHER DISCONTINUED ITEMS Fans of McDonald's recently said goodbye to the Minecraft Meal, which fans described as the first McDonald's 'adult Happy Meal' and a McFlurry as part of the change. Whilst, Costa Coffee axed a banana and chocolate muffin in March after it just launched in January. Advertisement Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders. Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done. For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable. For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018. It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year. Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks. While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose. Sainsbury's recently confirmed it had discontinued its Patisserie Valerie cake slices from branches. Meanwhile, Aldi axed its popular Deli smoke pork sausages across 100 stores leaving shoppers devastated. Lidl dropped beloved fridge essential Dairy Manor lactose-free skimmed milk from shelves recently too. Sainsbury's has also axed popular own-brand Meat Free Steaks to customer frustration. Advertisement Baked goods giant Greggs recently caused a stir after dropping ham salad baguettes from menus, as exclusively revealed by The Sun. The lunch item was axed in favour of other fresh baguettes, despite its popularity among hungry shoppers. One customer posted on X: 'Was so upset to be told that your ham salad baguettes have been discontinued while at your Marlborough store today." 'That's my midweek treat every week and seems to be very popular.' Advertisement A second added: 'I would have loved a ham salad baguette but for some bizarre reason you have stopped doing them! Scandalous!" Meanwhile, Tesco shoppers were left baffled after finding out it had discontinued six-pint bottles of whole milk.


The Sun
14-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Nando's confirms it has discontinued side dish that was a ‘great healthy option'
NANDO'S fans have been left gutted after the chicken chain quietly axed a salad dish from the menu. The Leafy Green Salad – a light, fresh option topped with PERi-PERi seeds – has been discontinued, with the chain confirming it was removed back in October. 4 4 Made with mixed salad leaves, a sweet and herby vinegar dressing, Extra Virgin Olive Oil and toasted PERi-PERi seeds, it was a go-to for fans looking for a healthier side to go with their flame-grilled chicken. It was introduced back in Nando's winter menu in November 2023. One customer posted the news on Reddit with the following caption, "It was great to have a healthy option." But Nando's has now swapped it for a new addition: the Portuguese Tomato Salad. This vibrant new side is made with a mix of semi-dried, sweet baby and salad tomatoes, cucumber moons, and tangy pink pickled onions – all lightly dressed for a fresh summer feel. The chain said it 'hopes' the Tomato Salad will be a permanent fixture – but didn't confirm if it'll stick around for good. Meanwhile, there's some good news for fans of the cult classic Mediterranean Salad. 4 4 Nando's revealed it's 'back at every Nando's across the UK and Ireland' – although it warned: 'It's here for a good time, not a long time.' That salad includes a medley of semi-dried and sweet baby tomatoes, olives, feta, cucumber moons and pink pickled onions on a bed of mixed leaves, drizzled with Rozendal vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. Also hitting menus for a limited time is the new Caesar Salad – made with crunchy cos lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing, grated Italian hard cheese and herby toasted croutons. Nandos fans say as Aldi stocks a replica range - including their peri-peri fries for just £1.49 A Nando's spokesperson told The Sun said: 'We regularly make updates to our menus and introduce new ingredients and flavours which our fans love. "Leafy Green Salad came off the menu in October, but alternative salad options and sides are available.' OTHER DISCONTINUED ITEMS Fans of McDonald's recently said goodbye to the Minecraft Meal, which fans described as the first McDonald's 'adult Happy Meal' and a McFlurry as part of the change. Whilst, Costa Coffee axed a banana and chocolate muffin in March after it just launched in January. Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders. Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done. For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable. For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018. It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year. Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks. While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose. Sainsbury's recently confirmed it had discontinued its Patisserie Valerie cake slices from branches. Meanwhile, Aldi axed its popular Deli smoke pork sausages across 100 stores leaving shoppers devastated. Lidl dropped beloved fridge essential Dairy Manor lactose-free skimmed milk from shelves recently too. Sainsbury's has also axed popular own-brand Meat Free Steaks to customer frustration. Baked goods giant Greggs recently caused a stir after dropping ham salad baguettes from menus, as exclusively revealed by The Sun. The lunch item was axed in favour of other fresh baguettes, despite its popularity among hungry shoppers. One customer posted on X: 'Was so upset to be told that your ham salad baguettes have been discontinued while at your Marlborough store today." 'That's my midweek treat every week and seems to be very popular.' A second added: 'I would have loved a ham salad baguette but for some bizarre reason you have stopped doing them! Scandalous!" Meanwhile, Tesco shoppers were left baffled after finding out it had discontinued six-pint bottles of whole milk. Why is everyone obsessed with Nando's? Nando's has indeed cultivated a significant fanbase and cultural presence, particularly in countries like the UK. Here, we reveal a few reasons as to why... Unique and Flavorful Food Nando's is renowned for its peri-peri chicken, which is marinated for 24 hours and flame-grilled to perfection. The peri-peri sauce offers a distinctive and spicy flavour that sets it apart from other fast-casual dining options. Creating your own Experience Customers can tailor their meals to their spice tolerance and taste preferences with Nando's range of heat levels, from mild to extra hot. This level of customisation makes it appealing to a wide audience. Consistent Quality Nando's has a reputation for maintaining high standards across its global locations. The consistency in the quality of food and service helps build a loyal customer base. Casual yet Trendy Ambiance The restaurant offers a relaxed dining environment that is both casual and stylish, making it a popular choice for various occasions, from family dinners to social outings with friends. Healthy-ish Options Compared to other fast-food chains, Nando's offers relatively healthier options, with a focus on grilled chicken and a variety of sides, including salads and vegetables.