Cheeky Nandos

There has been a massive hype over recent years of the phrase, ‘Cheeky Nandos’. What does it mean? Where did it come from?

What do people actually mean when they use the term “cheeky Nandos”? Let’s find out exactly what members of the public in Lincoln think is meant by the phrase…

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If you don’t know either do not worry, you’re not alone.  Some Americans have shared their confusion of this phrase:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/restaurants/11705840/I-took-an-American-for-a-Cheeky-Nandos.-This-is-what-happened.html

 

 

Food Brand Comparisons

Scarlett and Chirstie looked at the comparing own brands and big brands.

 Pizza Comparison –

A clip of some of the discussions from this experiment.

 

The real question on many of our minds is however: is it worth spending more on the big brands or the cheaper alternatives. This is what they found.

 

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Which is which?

 

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Having fun interviewing peoples opinions

Where do students eat out in Lincoln?

Lincoln is definitely not short on restaurants but with so many to choose from it’s hard to know where to eat. So Maria went around Lincoln to interview the staff of popular restaurants to find out what’s on offer.

 

Here you can find out all the places to eat and drink from the chain restaurants, to the little family run cafes.

http://www.visitlincoln.com/food-drink/

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For more information on the interviewed restaurants, check out their websites:

Slug and Lettuce:

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Nando’s:

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ASK Italian:  

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