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'If Nando's was a political party, I would vote for them'
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Restaurants such as Wimpy and Nando's discounted prices for voters on some of their items as millions of people flocked to the polls.

Restaurants such as Wimpy and Nando's discounted prices for voters on some of their items as millions of people flocked to the polls.Sfiso Mthethwa thought Nandos was being cute by slashing the price for a quarter chicken and chips to less than half its cost.

“Nandos is apparently doing R25 for a quarter chicken and chips today. Sorta like a throwback to 1994 prices. Cute.” Teboho Letanta praised the franchise for its ability to remain consistent in its ability to remain relevant. “If Nando's was a political party, I would vote ‘em for their consistent brilliance, maybe they need to form part of [a] government strategy team on unemployment, I bet they will come up with the best solution to current unemployment with ease.”

Our democracy isn’t having a quarter life crisis, it’s just getting started. Show us your voter’s thumb and get your ¼ chicken, chips and roll for only R25. Limited to 300 meals per restaurant. T&Cs apply.

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