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How savvy mum feeds her family of four at Nando's for only £30 with 'different' hack

A savvy mum has revealed her secret to feeding her entire family at Nando's for just £30, by doing things 'a little bit differently'. This clever hack could save families a significant amount of money when dining out.

Nando's is a popular choice for families, with its dedicated children's menu - Nandinos - offering a main meal, two sides and a drink or dessert for £6.50. However, the cost can quickly escalate when feeding multiple hungry children.

But fear not, one mum has discovered a way to enjoy a family meal at Nando's without breaking the bank. By ordering in a slightly different way, she manages to feed her whole family for just £30, making the experience much more affordable.

Donatella, a London-based mum-of-two, confesses that her family visits Nando's three times a month. Many people are baffled as to how they manage this without spending a fortune. Fortunately, Donatella has now shared her "tricks" for frequenting Nando's "without it costing an arm and a leg every single time".

In a recent TikTok video on her profile @proud..weirdos, Donatella explained: "Someone asked me recently how we go so often, because when they go, especially with the kids, it ends up being like £80 a trip, which honestly blew my mind because when we go as a family-of-four usually it will cost us around £30 to £35 for all of us."

Whilst reviewing her comments on the app, Donatella realised their process of dining at the Portuguese-South African restaurant chain was "a little bit differently", leading her to share her family's approach. Initially, she clarified that every family member doesn't get individual meals - they adopt a tapas-like approach instead.

The mum-of-two said: "If you're going to go as a family, especially when you're

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