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A woman who reportedly discovered a decomposed frog in her Nando's salad said she was 'horrified' by her experience.

Louise Rudd told BBC News she had 'eaten most of' her meal at the chain's Manchester restaurant before she encountered the amphibian at the bottom of her bowl.

The salad is thought to have been supplied by Lancashire-based Florette subsidiary Salads to Go, which FPJ has contacted for comment.

Nando's said it had conducted an investigation, and the supplier had since introduced extra inspections.

'We make every effort to ensure that our food is served to the highest standard,' a spokesperson for the fast-food chain said.

'We continue to work with all of our suppliers to ensure that they deliver to the quality and standards we expect.'

Rudd, from Stockport, said she was physically sick after discovering the dead frog during her visit to the Parrs Wood restaurant in April, and told BBC News that she believed the 'fault lay at Salads to Go', which also provides pre-packed meals to major supermarkets.

She said the Nando's area manager had compensated her with vouchers for a restaurant of her choice, and added that she hadalso accepted his invitation to accompany him on a tour of Salad to Go's warehouse.

Meanwhile, Manchester City Council's Environmental Health department is investigating.