The firm, which also owns Chiquito, says it is closing sites due to rising costs.
The owner of chains such as Frankie and Benny's and Chiquito has announced it will close up to 35 more of its restaurants.
The firm's management has come under fire from investors pushing for change after the company's share value fell by two-thirds last year. The firm also said it had been "impacted to some degree by the cost-of-living pressures on the UK consumer".
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