Lewis Hamilton suffers major blow after Manchester United takeover hope - Manchester Evening News
- Neat Burger, the vegan fast food chain co-owned by Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio, has closed all UK locations, resulting in approximately 150 job losses.
- The chain, which launched in 2019, reported financial difficulties with losses of £7.9 million in 2022, double the previous year's loss of £3.2 million.
- The restaurant aimed to promote plant-based eating but struggled with demand and cost-of-living pressures, halting plans to expand.
- A company spokesperson confirmed the closure, stating they have 'taken the difficult decision to close its UK restaurants.
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Lewis Hamilton, closing his vegan fast food in London
For Lewis Hamilton this 2025 probably started in the worst way. The process of adaptation to red Ferrari is proving to be much more difficult than expected. But red is also the color that prevails in the accounts of the activity Neat Burger, the fast food chain vegan supported by the British driver seven times world champion and by the actor Leonardo DiCaprio. The company in 2022 marked a liability of 7.9 million pounds and three years later it …
Lewis Hamilton and Leo DiCaprio's vegan burger company shuts down after 'losses worth £8m'
Lewis Hamilton and Leo DiCaprio's vegan burger company shuts down after 'losses worth £8million' - Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio's vegan fast food chain Neat Burger has closed all its UK locations, resulting in approximately 150 job losses
Lewis Hamilton’s Neat Burger Shuts All UK Locations
Neat Burger, the vegan restaurant chain spearheaded by Lewis Hamilton, is set to permanently close its UK locations. The closures will affect the two remaining restaurants in the UK, which are located in Camden and Wembley in London. As reported by The Sun, 150 jobs will be affected. Neat Burger previously operated in over a dozen locations in various countries, but it now only has two branches remaining – in Milan and New York City. “We have n…
Lewis Hamilton's business shuts down after losing millions as 150 staff lose their jobs - The Mirror
Lewis Hamilton has endured a tricky first season with Ferrari following his move from Formula 1 rivals Mercedes and his off-track activities have now been hit in another blow
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