Intentar ORO - Gratis
'Each Leon should be magical' Co-founder returns to revive fast food chain's fortunes
The Guardian
|December 13, 2025
John Vincent is going back to the future.
Four years after selling Leon, the fast food chain named after his father and founded in 2004 with two friends, he has bought it back with hopes of reviving its fortunes.“In a crisis you need a pilot in full control,” he says, speaking from Leon’s headquarters near London Bridge. The martial arts fan is putting on his metaphorical trainers to “outrun the lion” as he ploughs his efforts and his own money into reviving the chain.
The former management consultant bought back Leon for arumoured £30m to £50m - significantly less than the £100m he sold it for - from the supermarket chain Asda in October, 21 years after the first restaurant opened in Camden. It was a self-funded, debt-free deal that he hopes will turn around the company he co-founded with friends Henry Dimbleby, who later became a government food tsar, and chef Allegra McEvedy. Their original mission was to make seasonal, high-quality fast food available to everyone.
Vincent says he now wants to run Leon “as a family business, almost like running your own corner shop”. He says it will be fuelled by a “founder’s mentality”, pondering problems from the early hours of the morning to late at night.
The first step is to renegotiate leases and shrink the group. The plan includes the possible closure of two outlets by the end of January, taking the total number to 50. Leon had 68 outlets at the time of the buyout, including 43 directly owned and operated.
Under a turnaround plan, it is shifting out of unprofitable locations such as Brighton and Manchester to focus on its owned stores - of which there are currently 29 - in London. Franchisees will continue to operate locations in, for example, motorway service stations around the country. After that shakeup, Vincent expects to be back on the expansion trail with plans for as many as 100 UK outlets, mostly in the capital, over the next four years.
Esta historia es de la edición December 13, 2025 de The Guardian.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Guardian
The Guardian
'Christmas belongs to all': C of E rejects Tommy Robinson claims
The Church of England has released a video in response to a Christmas carols event organised by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson today, amid calls from a growing number of senior church figures to challenge Christian nationalism.
1 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
No typing! Can gen X really beat gen Z in our handwriting challenge?
Students could soon be sitting some end of year exams on laptops, it was reported this week, amid complaints from pupils of hand fatigue because their hand muscles \"are not strong enough\".
3 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
Doctors' strike during flu crisis 'beyond belief' - PM
Keir Starmer has said it is \"frankly beyond belief\" that resident doctors would strike during the NHS's worst moment since the pandemic, in remarks that risk inflaming tensions with medics.
4 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
'Each Leon should be magical' Co-founder returns to revive fast food chain's fortunes
John Vincent is going back to the future.
4 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
EU ‘set to water down 2035 ban on petroleum vehicle sales’
The EU’s ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035 is poised to be watered down, a senior European parliament politician has said.
1 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
'A Badenoch bounce' Tories hail more positive mood in party as leader finds her feet
At a Conservative donors event last week, Kemi Badenoch was asked for a selfie by the former Spice Girl Geri Horner.
5 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
All change Timetable revamp faces its toughest crowd - the passengers
Billions of pounds of investment, years of engineering works - and now the moment of truth.
3 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
How does this flu epidemic compare?
The NHS is bracing for one of its worst winters on record as flu cases surge around the country and put pressure on GP surgeries, hospitals and ambulance services.
2 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
The Turkish cafe that's been named one of London's top restaurants
On a list of London's best restaurants, you would expect to see the usual Michelin-starred suspects such as the Ledbury, Ikoyi and the Ritz.
3 mins
December 13, 2025
The Guardian
Environment Agency to spend millions clearing waste in Oxfordshire
The Environment Agency is to spend millions of pounds on clearing an enormous illegal rubbish dump in Oxfordshire, saying the waste is at risk of catching fire.
1 mins
December 13, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
