Nando's is making big change to its chickens - and it involves insects

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Chickens served at Nando's will be fed on insects and algae under a trial scheme to cut carbon emissions. The South African brand, which has 930 restaurants worldwide, wants to lower its reliance on soya-based chicken feed, the second biggest contributor to deforestation after the beef industry.

The trial is part of an ambitious plan for Nando's to cut its carbon emissions to net zero and halve the carbon footprint of its average meal over the next ten years. “We are launching ambitious new commitments which will set a strong example for what our industry can do to make a genuine difference,” said Colin Hill, chief executive of Nando’s UK and Ireland, which has about 350 outlets.

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