Huge queues for Cardigan Fields Nando's as 50% Eat Out to Help Out scheme launches

There were huge queues outside the Cardigan Fields Nando's as the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme was launched.
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Queues of about 40 people waited outside the Kirkstall Road restaurant at 1.30pm on Monday, August 3.

The Portuguese chicken restaurant is taking part in the government scheme, which gives 50 per cent off the bill at restaurants, pubs and cafés.

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The discount applies to people who eat in and not for takeaways.

There were queues at Nando's in Cardigan Fields as people made the most of the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.There were queues at Nando's in Cardigan Fields as people made the most of the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
There were queues at Nando's in Cardigan Fields as people made the most of the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

It only applies to food and non-alcoholic drinks.

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The Leeds Nando's that are open to eat in are: Cardigan Fields, Thorpe Park, J27 Birstall and The Light.

Nando's on Briggate is open for takeaway and delivery only - so the discount does not apply.

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