Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia owner to appoint administrators, putting thousands of jobs at risk
The owner of High Street restaurant chains Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia has filed intent to appoint administrators at the High Court.
Restaurants have been hit hard after shutting their doors in March as part of Britain's virus lockdown. "These notifications are a prudent measure in light of the company's position and the wider situation."The firm said the move would protect it from any threatened legal action from landlords.
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