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Leon to close stores and cut jobs in restructure

Leon to close stores and cut jobs in restructure Leon to close stores and cut jobs in restructure



Leon has announced it will close several of its restaurants and cut jobs as part of a major restructure of the High Street food chain.The company has appointed Quantuma as administrators after Leon’s original co-founder John Vincent reacquired the company last month from Asda.The move places the future of the worst performing of its 71 stores at risk, but so far no closures have been confirmed and all stores currently remain open.The company employs about 1,000 staff and Leon has not said how many workers will be affected but added it would try to find jobs in the stores that remain open in the first instance.Mr Vincent said the “immediate priority” was to close “the most unprofitable restaurants”.”In many cases we have found other brands to replace us, and in others we will be asking the landlords to take the leases back and find better suited operators themselves,” he said.Leon has also developed a programme with Pret A Manger to help staff that cannot take jobs in other Leon outlets, through which affected staff can apply for jobs with the coffee chain.The company’s plan is to work with Quantuma over the coming weeks to discuss the plans with landlords and work out the options for Leon’s future.Mr Vincent said he believed the company had drifted from its core values under EG and Asda’s leadership, but he was also sympathetic to the challenges they faced running the “healthier” fast food chain.”In the last two years, Asda had bigger fish to fry, and Leon was always a business they didn’t feel fitted their strategy”, he said.”If you look at the performance of Leon’s peers, you will see that everyone is facing challenges – companies are reporting significant losses due to working patterns and increasingly unsustainable taxes.”



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