Leon has revealed hundreds of jobs have been axed after the fast food chain closed 22 branches across the country.
The firm, famed for its halloumi and waffle fries, fell into administration in December, laying blame on the hospitality industry’s ‘unsustainable’ tax burdens.
Administrators Quantuma Advisory said in an update that the restaurant currently has 573 staff, showing that 244 roles had been slashed.
Leon also suffered losses of £12.5million in 2023, £8.3million the following year and nearly
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