nandos fight

It seems like Karachi got a taste of something more happening than the city itself. Spicier than a peri peri sauce, an intense drama plot unveiled itself. Nando’s in Karachi recently became the unexpected venue for a spicy showdown. When two groups of seemingly well-to-do families couldn’t quite figure out who was coming and who was going. It all began innocently enough: one group was just sitting down, and another was vacating their seats. But, in true dramatic fashion, a small collision between the two parties led to a fiery exchange of words hotter than Nando’s peri bites!

Nandos Gets Served Karachi Drama

The collision was an accident, but the heated argument that followed was not. As tempers flared, one of the dedicated teammates decided to pull out their phone and start recording the exchange. We’re wondering why exactly they thought of adding more fuel to the fire. This move took the argument from zero to a hundred, and what started as a simple seating mix-up quickly escalated into a full-blown physical brawl. Chairs were pushed, tables were bumped, a little bit of slapping and scratching. The restaurant got an unplanned live-action show. And yes, all of it was caught on camera, capturing the heated moment in high definition.

nandos fight

With the situation far from finished, both parties eventually spilt outside, continuing their scuffle on the pavement. This not only amused but also horrified onlookers who watched the absurdity unfold. The “peri-rich” customers displayed some “peri-poor” behaviour.

Nando issued a cheeky statement that summed it all up: “Peri-rich people, peri-poor behaviour.” Many online couldn’t help but poke fun at the pretentious attitudes of some well-off guests, noting that no amount of money can buy good manners.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.