Peri-peri chain Nando's has confirmed a number of its branches have reopened for takeout or delivery - with several in Scotland.
A spokesman from Nando's said: "We’re gradually firing our grills back up across the country for new Nando’s delivery service and offering click and collect from some of Nando’s too.
"The safety of our customers and our team is our highest priority, so we’ve been working hard over the past few weeks to develop new measures in line with government guidelines.
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"We’re still not open for eat in or takeaway orders via the phone or in person, but you can now get your peri-peri fix at home by ordering online from selected restaurants."
Here are all the Scottish restaurants open now
As of May 21, the following Scottish branches have reopened for delivery:
Edinburgh - Fountain Park
Glasgow - Springfield Quay
As of May 21, the following branches have reopened for takeout:
Aberdeen - Belmont Street
Edinburgh - Fountain Park
Glasgow - Springfield Quay
How does the Nando's collection service work?
Customers who choose to pick up their order need to do the following:
Step 1: Head to the restaurant as usual.
Step 2: Wait in one of the bays we’ve marked outside (if there isn’t one available, please wait somewhere nearby until one is).
Step 3: When space is available, you’ll be called in by our host and asked to wait in the restaurant for your order.
Step 4: Once your order is ready, leave and enjoy your peri-peri.
When will my local Nando's branch open?
This is the first phase of reopening, with more branches expected to open their doors in the coming weeks.
Nando's fans can sign up online to be notified when their nearest branch reopens. To do so, visit: nandos.co.uk
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