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Nando’s Military Audit

Target: Nando’s Group Holdings Ltd / Nando’s International Holdings
Audit Phase: V-MIL — Military Forensics
Date: 2026-05-01


Direct Defence Contracting & Procurement

No public evidence identified that Nando’s holds, has held, or has sought any defence contract, tender award, framework agreement, or memorandum of understanding with the Israeli Ministry of Defence, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), Israel Prison Service, Israel Border Police, or any other Israeli state security body 1. No such relationships appear in any publicly available procurement database, government gazette, or corporate disclosure reviewed during this research.

Nando’s does not appear in SIBAT (Israel’s Defence Export Directorate) listings 2, international defence exhibition catalogues (including Eurosatory or DSEI exhibitor registers), or any Israeli or international defence procurement registry in connection with state security contracts. No corporate press releases, government announcements, or defence trade press reports (including Jane’s or Defense News) document defence cooperation, joint ventures, or formal partnership agreements between Nando’s and any Israeli defence entity.

Nando’s is a restaurant chain and branded food-service group — its commercial footprint is confined to civilian retail hospitality, branded condiments, and franchise licensing. This corporate profile does not intersect with the categories of entity typically identified in direct defence procurement records.


Dual-Use Products & Tactical Variants

No public evidence identified that Nando’s manufactures, sells, or licenses any product with a recognised dual-use designation or a militarised variant. Nando’s product portfolio consists exclusively of food-service items: peri-peri sauces, marinades, restaurant meals, and packaged condiments 3. No ruggedised, tactical, mil-spec, or defence-grade product variants have been identified in any corporate catalogue, trade filing, regulatory disclosure, or press report.

The question of civilian-to-military product distinction is not applicable given the complete absence of any identified dual-use product line. Similarly, no export licence applications, end-user certificates, or government export control reviews related to Nando’s sales to Israeli defence or security end-users appear in any publicly available jurisdiction register — including the UK’s SPIRE strategic export licensing system 4, South Africa’s National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) records 5, or EU dual-use export control databases.


Heavy Machinery, Construction & Infrastructure

No public evidence identified that Nando’s manufactures or supplies heavy machinery, construction equipment, vehicles, or civil engineering products of any kind. No verified reports, photographic evidence, NGO investigations, or UN documentation place any Nando’s-owned or Nando’s-supplied equipment in Israeli settlements, along the separation barrier, at military checkpoints, or at any military installation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory or within sovereign Israel.

This section is not applicable to Nando’s on supply-chain grounds: the company operates exclusively in the food-service sector and maintains no known supply chain in earth-moving machinery, armoured vehicles, construction plant, or related categories relevant to settlement infrastructure or barrier construction. No verified contracts for the construction, maintenance, servicing, or expansion of checkpoints, detention facilities, military bases, the separation barrier, or settlement infrastructure were identified 6 7.


Supply Chain Integration with Defence Primes

No public evidence identified of any supply relationship between Nando’s and Israeli defence prime contractors — including Elbit Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, or IMI/Elbit Land — in any supplier directory, corporate filing, or investigative report reviewed during this research 8.

The question of component-level supply integration is not applicable. Nando’s does not produce optical systems, electronic sub-assemblies, propulsion components, structural materials, guidance systems, communication modules, armour materials, or any other category of input relevant to Israeli defence prime supply chains. No joint development programmes, co-production agreements, technology transfer arrangements, or licensed manufacturing agreements between Nando’s and Israeli defence firms were identified in any publicly available source.


Logistical Sustainment & Base Services

No public evidence identified of any contract to provide catering, transport, fuel, waste management, facilities maintenance, telecommunications, or other support services to IDF bases, military training facilities, detention centres, or Israeli security installations 9.

Israel Franchise Operations: Nando’s has operated franchise restaurants in Israel under a local franchise agreement. The franchise model means that individual Israeli franchise operators bear primary responsibility for site selection and local commercial relationships. No evidence has been identified that any Israeli Nando’s franchise site is co-located with, or contractually services, a military installation. No public evidence identifies any Nando’s or Nando’s-franchised restaurant as located within the West Bank, the Golan Heights, or East Jerusalem, nor any restaurant operating under a contract that services IDF installations.

Retail Product Distribution: The specific distribution chain for Nando’s branded retail products sold through Israeli supermarkets has not been fully determinable from available public records. It is not possible on the available evidence to confirm or exclude whether any institutional volume purchaser of Nando’s products in Israel includes military catering units; however, no positive evidence of such a relationship has been identified.

Shipping & Freight: Nando’s is not a shipping, freight forwarding, or port services operator. No contracts specifically servicing Israeli defence logistics or military cargo were identified.


Munitions, Weapons Systems & Strategic Platforms

No public evidence identified of any Nando’s role — as prime contractor, sub-contractor, licensed manufacturer, or component supplier — in the production, integration, maintenance, or logistics support of any weapons system, armoured vehicle, tactical drone, naval vessel, missile system, or other lethal platform.

  • Munitions & Precursor Materials: No public evidence identified. Nando’s does not supply ammunition, explosive ordnance, chemical propellants, warhead components, or munitions precursor materials to any end-user 10.
  • Strategic Missile Defence Platforms: No public evidence identified of any Nando’s involvement in the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow, or related Israeli strategic air-defence programmes — whether through component supply, systems integration, maintenance contracting, or logistics.
  • Sub-System Supply: No public evidence identified. Nando’s does not produce guidance electronics, fire-control systems, radar components, propulsion units, warhead casings, or related defence sub-systems.

No public evidence identified of any government decision — in any jurisdiction — to grant, deny, suspend, or revoke an export licence for Nando’s products to Israeli military or security end-users 4 5.

No investigations, citations, or enforcement actions related to Nando’s compliance with arms embargoes, export control regimes, or sanctions affecting defence trade with Israel appear in any regulatory record reviewed. Nando’s operates across multiple jurisdictions with active export control regimes (including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Portugal, and various EU member states), none of which have produced publicly accessible enforcement or compliance records linking Nando’s to controlled goods destined for Israeli defence end-users.

No court proceedings, judicial reviews, or legal challenges brought against Nando’s — or against any government authority regarding a defence supply relationship involving Nando’s and Israel — were identified in any publicly available legal database or press record.


Civil Society Scrutiny & Documented Investigations

NGO & Academic Reports: No public evidence identified that any major NGO investigation or academic study specifically addresses Nando’s in the context of a military, security, or dual-use supply chain relationship with the Israeli state. Nando’s does not appear in the Who Profits database as of the most recent available training data 1. It does not appear in entries on the AFSC “Investigate” platform relating to Israeli defence-sector involvement 8. No reports from Amnesty International 6, Human Rights Watch 7, Corporate Occupation, or Profundo specifically name Nando’s in a military supply chain context.

Boycott & Divestment Campaigns: Nando’s has been the subject of consumer-facing boycott calls on social media following October 2023, framed around its Israeli franchise presence and participation in the Israeli commercial economy generally 2. However, no organised institutional BDS campaign specifically targeting Nando’s on the grounds of defence-sector activity has been identified in published BDS Movement campaign literature, USCPR campaign materials, or major NGO-backed divestment drives 2. The consumer boycott activity that has been documented relates to its restaurant presence in Israel as a commercial entity — not to any documented military or weapons-related supply relationship.

No institutional divestment decisions by pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, or endowments citing Nando’s defence supply have been identified. No corporate response specifically addressing defence-sector allegations — including contract terminations, end-use monitoring commitments, or revised procurement policies — has been documented 3.

Corporate Statements: Nando’s issued general statements regarding its Israel franchise operations in the context of the post-October 2023 conflict environment. These statements addressed commercial restaurant operations; none specifically addressed military or security procurement relationships, which is consistent with the absence of identified procurement relationships in the primary evidence record.


Evidence Gaps

The following lines of inquiry remain genuinely open and could not be resolved due to live search unavailability and the inherent limits of training data on private commercial relationships. These represent open gaps rather than affirmative or negative findings:

  1. Israeli franchise entity corporate filings — The specific legal structure, beneficial ownership, and local commercial relationships of Nando’s Israeli franchise operator(s) could not be verified. It is not possible to confirm or exclude whether any Israeli franchise entity has entered into local catering or service arrangements with Israeli security sector clients on a sub-tier basis not disclosed publicly.
  2. South African NCACC records — South Africa’s NCACC export records are not comprehensively public 5. Any dual-use export licence involving Nando’s parent-company entities cannot be verified or excluded from available public data.
  3. UK SPIRE export control data — UK strategic export licensing data is published in aggregated form by destination country and product category, not by named exporter 4. Nando’s UK entity cannot be individually traced in published SPIRE outputs.
  4. Who Profits live database — The Who Profits database 1 could not be queried via live web access during this research session; the training-data assessment of Nando’s absence cannot be considered fully confirmed without a live direct query.
  5. IDF base catering sub-contracts — It is not possible to exclude the possibility that a local Israeli food-service sub-contractor or caterer operating under a Nando’s franchise or supply arrangement holds a local catering contract with an IDF facility, as such sub-tier arrangements are typically not publicly disclosed.
  6. Nando’s retail product distribution in Israel — The full distribution chain for Nando’s branded retail products in Israeli supermarkets, and whether any institutional volume purchaser includes Israeli military catering units, could not be determined from available public records.

End Notes


  1. https://whoprofits.org/companies/ 

  2. https://www.bdsmovement.net/get-involved/what-to-boycott 

  3. https://www.nandos.co.uk/about-us 

  4. https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data 

  5. https://www.gov.za/about-sa/national-conventional-arms-control-committee 

  6. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2022/02/israels-system-of-apartheid/ 

  7. https://www.hrw.org/report/2021/04/27/threshold-crossed/israeli-authorities-and-crimes-apartheid-and-persecution 

  8. https://www.afsc.org/investigate 

  9. https://www.nandos.co.za/about/our-story 

  10. https://sibat.mod.gov.il/en/Pages/default.aspx 

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