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12.12.25 - 17:42
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′Every Leon should be magical′: food chain′s co-founder on what went wrong – and how to fix it (The Guardian)
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John Vincent on bouncing back after cutting branches, refreshing the menu, and staff learning from martial arts John Vincent is going back to the future. Four years after selling Leon, the fast food chain named after his father and founded in 2004 with two friends, he has bought it back with hopes of reviving its fortunes.“In a crisis you need a pilot in full control,” the martial arts fan says, speaking to the Guardian from Leon's headquarters near London Bridge. Continue reading......
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10.12.25 - 21:00
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Leon to cut jobs and close fast food restaurants (The Guardian)
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The 54-outlet chain was recently bought back by its co-founder, who says Leon must downsize as more customers work from homeFast food chain Leon is planning to close restaurants and cut jobs, less than two months after it was bought back from Asda by its co-founder John Vincent.The chain said on Wednesday that it had appointed administrators to lead a restructuring programme, and it was considering how many of its 54 restaurants would need to shut. It did not say how many roles could be affected. Continue reading......
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