Nando's customers now restricted to just one Coca-Cola under new government rules
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Nando's customers now restricted to just one Coca-Cola under new government rules
"Nando's customers are now being restricted to only one glass of full-sugar Coca-Cola due to new government regulations aimed at tackling obesity. Diners at the popular chicken chain have previously been able to refill their soft drinks for free while they ate there, with Nando's famous for the bottomless drink option. However, Coca-Cola is now limited to one serving due to its sugar content, while other drinks that are low- or zero-sugar options, like Sprite Zero and Fanta Zero, are still unlimited."
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The Independent operates without paywalls and seeks donations to support on-the-ground journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech, investigations into political PACs, and documentaries highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. Nando's has limited customers to one glass of full-sugar Coca-Cola because of new government regulations aimed at tackling obesity. Previously bottomless refills are curtailed for Coca-Cola while low- and zero-sugar options such as Sprite Zero and Fanta Zero remain unlimited. Social media images showed stickers on drink machines explaining the one-glass limit. Nando's said it is complying with the law and hospitality venues will also fall under the new rules from 1 October.
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