South Wales Echo

Leon plans to open restaurant­s in Wales

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THE healthy restaurant chain Leon has plans to open venues in Wales.

Last week Leon posted a fifth year of growth in a row as consumers flocked to the healthy fast-food chain for vegan and vegetarian food.

Total sales in 2018 were up 24.5% to £95m, boosted by the opening of nine new restaurant­s. Underlying performanc­e at existing sites was also strong, with like-for-like sales 15.2% higher. Adjusted earnings remained steady at £3.5m for the overall business, though in the UK earnings jumped 8.3%.

The expansion created 270 jobs and took the brand to the US, Norway and Spain for the first time. While the chain operates more than 60 restaurant­s across the UK, there is no presence in Wales. However, that might change soon.

A spokespers­on for Leon said: “Wales is on the horizon in our medium-term plans, with a focus on the capital, though we believe we can certainly have more than one restaurant there.”

Leon has plans to open 20 restaurant­s next year, with 10 outside the UK. Its stated aim is to reach every major city in the world.

John Vincent, chief executive and co-founder, said: “2018 was a strong year for Leon. Against a tough backdrop for our industry, our fantastic team showed that when you have a great menu, excellent service and welcoming locations, people will come.”

Changing diets among UK consumers provided a boost for Leon last year, with vegetarian food accounting for 46% of sales, of which 34% was vegan.

The trend looks set to continue, with vegetarian options accounting for 64% of sales by January 2019 and more than half of all food sold being vegan.

The brand’s rapid growth comes at a time of uncertaint­y for the restaurant industry, with casual dining brands such as Giraffe, Gourmet Burger Kitchen and Prezzo all shuttering sites.

Mr Vincent said: “We have all seen the struggles being faced by the casual dining industry, with cautious consumers choosing carefully at the same time as businesses contend with increased costs, and so we take nothing for granted.

“However, seeing the business deliver 18 consecutiv­e months of like-for-like growth while opening a further nine restaurant­s shows we’re responding to the challenge in the right way.”

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