Rishi Sunak made headlines again this week after his Nando’s order went viral.
After being questioned by the girls’ team at Wantage Town FC, the Prime Minister said that he orders half chicken, medium spice, with chips and broccoli from the popular Afro-Portuguese eatery.People were quick to head to X to poke fun at the order, with one person saying: “Rishi Sunak orders broccoli at Nando’s, that’s reason enough to never vote for him.”Isla Roger, 17 from the city centre said: “The broccoli is so him to be honest. It is a really crap order.
“When Nando's is offering such delights how can you have this order? It’s a dull meal for a dull man.”
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