Nando’s mocks lady’s buns, Mzansi laughs out loud: “Add more flour”
- A woman revealed photos after she baked homemade Portuguese rolls
- Her social media post caught the attention of fast food franchise Nando's
- The masters of flame-grilled chicken performed a hilarious roast and social media users were loving it
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A woman recently showcased her attempt at homemade Portuguese rolls via Twitter.
Twitter user Ur motjie (@amyyy__B) shared the photos and it received a positive response, with many female tweeps requesting her recipe.
However, the masters of Portuguese rolls and flame-grilled chicken, Nandos, came across the post and all hell broke loose.
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The popular fast food franchise is well known for their delicious chicken, but also for their outstanding sense of humour.
The Nando's social media team responded to the young lady' tweet:
"Add more flour nyana... we wanna see something. "
The caption included a clown emoji and the message left South Africans in stitches.
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Mahlatse Keitu (@mahlatse_keitu) asked,
"Hai am seeing things mina from those rolls or am I naughty."
Michelle Sookool (@Mishyzn) said,
"Haha. I Love Nandos. Your team is hilarious."
UNDLUNKULU XOLI (@Undlunkulu_Xoli) added,
"When we used to attend lectures, we'd have 'Ad Of The Week' weekly sessions in my Advanced Advertising lecture where we'd discuss the best ads and best marketing strategies used by SA companies... Nandos would always come up at the top. So inspirational."
Previously, Briefly.co.za reported that a man who was craving some Nando's shared a hilarious photo online, joking he was digging a tunnel to get to the fast-food restaurant.
However, Nando's tagged Bheki Cele in a comment and said the man was using them as a cover to get to Tops bottle store.
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Source: Briefly News