July 23rd 2024.
Nando's fans all over the UK have been left feeling disappointed and heartbroken as they learn of the removal of a beloved menu item. It's a tough pill to swallow, but it's true - the Great Imitator wrap has been quietly taken off the menu in select Nando's restaurants. As a result, loyal customers are feeling a sense of loss and sadness.
For those who may not know, the Great Imitator wrap is a plant-based alternative to chicken made from pea protein. It's been a popular choice among vegetarians and vegans, and even non-vegetarian fans have raved about its taste and texture. The wrap is filled with delicious Peri-Peri sauce, spicy mayonnaise, lettuce, and chilli jam, making it a mouth-watering option for anyone looking for a tasty and healthy meal.
Unfortunately, the wrap is no longer available in all Nando's locations, and the chain has yet to confirm how many restaurants will continue to serve it or if it will make a comeback in the future. This news has sparked outrage among vegetarian and vegan customers, with some expressing their disappointment and frustration on social media.
One customer, @AndrewLeeWard, even went as far as to predict a drop in sales for Nando's due to the removal of the Great Imitator wrap. He shared his thoughts on Twitter, stating that his wife being pescetarian and health-conscious means that there are limited options for her on the menu. He also pointed out that if one person in a group is not satisfied with the menu, it could lead to the entire group choosing to dine elsewhere.
Others have taken to Instagram to share their disappointment, with one user, @ellebear_, expressing her anger at Nando's for removing the wrap from their menu. On the other hand, some have pleaded with Nando's not to completely get rid of the wrap, hoping that the trial is just a way to introduce something new to the menu.
But it's not all bad news, as a spokesperson for Nando's has stated that the removal of the Great Imitator wrap may be a part of a new trial to introduce different menus and flavors to their customers. They also assured that there are still tasty plant-based options available in the trial restaurants.
For those who are missing the Great Imitator wrap, a food blogger has shared a way to make a version of it at home. Using Tesco Plant Chef chicken-style pieces and Nando's Peri-Peri sauce, the blogger was able to recreate the wrap and claimed that it was worth trying. They also mentioned that it tasted almost identical to the real thing and was a simple and delicious meal option.
In other fast-food news, McDonald's has also made some changes to their menu, removing some fan-favorite items and introducing new ones to celebrate their 50th birthday in the UK. The Hat Trick burger, which was launched in conjunction with the Euros in 2024, has been axed, along with other items such as Skittles McFlurry and Galaxy Chocolate Raspberry Pie. In their place, customers can now enjoy the Double Big Mac, Garlic Bread Cheesy Dippers, and a variety of new McFlurry flavors.
The Chicken Sharebox, which includes Chicken Selects and Nuggets with a selection of dips, remains on the menu, much to the delight of fans. It's clear that fast-food chains are continuously updating their menus to keep up with customer demands and introduce new and exciting options. However, it's always disappointing to see beloved items being taken off the menu.
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