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Lagos eatery begs Customers to come with plates

One of the major eateries in Lagos State, the Chicken Republic has appealed to its customers to come along with their plates when patronising them.

Recall that the Lagos government last weekend banned the single-use plastics and styrofoam in a bid to reduce non biodegradable waste.

In a press statement published on its Instagram page from their parent company, Food Concepts PLC, tagged, “Na so e be now. Feel free to come with your own plates. We are always at your service.”

The post reads, “Dear confam citizens, get your plates ready…Don’t forget to tag us, when you go get your food with your plates.”

“Effective immediately, all our outlets in Lagos will commence the transition from using Styrofoam packs for both walk-in and online orders”.

TheNewspad reports that the strategic move by the conglomerate has began to elicit comments on social media.

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