Cape Times

Famous Brands buys plant-food focused restaurant chain

- DIEKETSENG MALEKE dieketseng.maleke@inl.co.za

FAMOUS Brands, which owns Wimpy, Steers and Debonairs, among other brands, yesterday announced it had acquired Lexi’s Healthy Eatery as part of its strategic investment roadmap.

The JSE-listed company acquired a 51 percent stake in the mostly vegan, whole-food restaurant. The acquisitio­n is effective from April 1.

With this move, Famous Brands joins its counterpar­t Tiger Brands, which announced on Monday that it acquired a plant-based food company, Herbivore Earthfoods, alongside private equity firm Secha Capital.

According to Famous Brands, the acquisitio­n is aligned with its threeyear strategic roadmap, which includes acquiring brands that have the potential to lead in their category and which offer growth prospects based on opportunit­ies to improve existing operationa­l efficienci­es in the target business.

“Famous Brands’ existing portfolio does not include an exclusivel­y vegetarian or plant-based offering, and as a forerunner in its category, Lexi’s is a good fit for the group,” it said.

Lexi’s, whose slogan is “Eat more plants”, is a casual dining restaurant brand offering a full-service, sit-down, plant-based dining experience across breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The acquisitio­n pertains to the franchise and central kitchen operations of the business.

The group said the trend for healthy eating and plant-based foods has been present in the market for some time and continues to grow.

“This is evidenced by the increasing receptiven­ess to and takeup of healthier and vegetarian options on some of the menus of the group’s existing brand portfolio,” Famous brands said.

In explaining the rationale behind the acquisitio­n, the group said Lexi’s would perfectly complement the group’s

Signature Brands’ Fun Dining portfolio, providing a more comprehens­ive offering to landlords where the group already has a presence and to existing and prospectiv­e customers.

The group said its management was confident that the brand offering has strong potential to be expanded into a quick-service restaurant format.

“There is also scope to develop Lexi’s products for the supermarke­t retail space and leverage off the group’s well-establishe­d route-to-market.”

Famous Brands said management contracts had been concluded with Monzeglio and Nichele. Lexi’s was founded in 2018 by Lexi Monzeglio.

Monzeglio is the creative lead on brand, product developmen­t and strategy, while her business partner, Ezio Nichele, manages the operations of the company, which comprises four restaurant­s, three owned by Monzeglio and Nichele, while one is franchised.

The restaurant­s are in Rosebank, Modderfont­ein, Hazelwood in Pretoria, and Sea Point.

Lexi’s also operates a fledgling central kitchen that develops and produces meals for the restaurant­s and retails a limited range of convenienc­e frozen goods to a small number of supermarke­ts. The menu is plant-based, almost entirely vegan, gluten-free and refined sugar-free. “The joint venture partnershi­p offers significan­t value for both parties. As the creator and developer of the brand, Monzeglio brings a unique skill set and intellectu­al capital to a relatively untapped market niche for Famous Brands.

Monzeglio and Nichele will be key to developing the strategic direction of the business through their vision and capability,” Famous Brands said.

The group said it would bring the infrastruc­ture, industry experience, and working capital to assist Lexi’s to realise its potential by helping to make a plant-based, sustainabl­e lifestyle more accessible and convenient for communitie­s.

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