Fast food chain admit stores could close as part of overhaul
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Fast food chain admit stores could close as part of overhaul
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"A fast-food restaurant chain that has been on British high streets for over two decades may soon need to close locations and cut jobs, its owner has warned. Known for its waffle fries and healthy fast food' offering, Leon has been struggling in recent years to recover from the Covid pandemic, co-founder and owner John Vincent has shared. The businessman has revealed he is in negotiations with landlords which may result in unprofitable locations being closed down, and staff being cut."
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