Hold up, Nando's looks to be adding a new delicious item to their menu

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Hold up, Nando's looks to be adding a new delicious item to their menu
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Nando’s is set to release a new menu item, which internet sleuths have guessed is going to be ‘Fully Loaded Chips’

Teasing the launch of the new offering with a cryptic Instagram post, Nando’s captioned the video with: ‘ F_ _ l _ L _ _ _ ed C _ _ _ _’.

And internet sleuths have guessed that ‘Fully Loaded Chips’ will be the new foodie dish set to launch. Though the brand hasn’t confirmed anyone’s guesses, it looks highly likely that fans have cracked it with the loaded chips – potentially available with varying spice levels, given how chili symbols are shown in the video.In the sneak peek video, the chips look to be loaded with cheese and spring onions.

People have been tagging their friends in the comments, asking: ‘fully loaded chips?… when we going?’.While another added: ‘Get you’re fiesta fries on the menu that you do in SA they are unreal’ – so perhaps these are a similar menu item.We’ll see you down there next Tuesday.

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