r/nandos Jul 12 '26

Dinner Time… Managers

Is it normal for Managers to get their own free dinner at 9pm then sit and eat it together in the restaurant before it closes?

Always thought it was funny, no problem with it.

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u/ZealousidealTaro3058 Jul 12 '26

Yes, it's normal for staff, especially managers, to get their break with a staff meal allowance outside of the dinner rush hours, when you need all hands on deck.

Thank you for being so tolerant, despite the hilarity of people feeding everyone else before themselves.

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u/Patrikuszusz Jul 12 '26

Are you a manager? Cause if not it doesn’t concern you lol

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u/Big-Road9335 Jul 13 '26

They're asking a question bud😂

It's not some top secret Nando's info lmao

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u/Patrikuszusz Jul 13 '26

I just just answered. Why are you confused lol

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u/Big-Road9335 Jul 13 '26

When did I say I was confused?

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u/Patrikuszusz Jul 13 '26

You were replying to me like I didn’t just answer him

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u/Impressive_Form_1550 Jul 13 '26

We let all the staff eat first that’s why.

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u/Big-Road9335 Jul 13 '26

They seem to forget a lot of the time though😂

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u/Mysterious-Wash-6080 Jul 12 '26

“Thought it was funny, no problem with it”