Giraffe Restaurant Chain Acquired from Tesco

Posted on 10 June, 2016 by Chris Grigorovsky

Owner of Midlands based 2 Sisters Food Group, Ranjit Boparan, is set to add another notch to his menu with the acquisition of the Giraffe restaurant chain from Tesco for an undisclosed sum.

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Set to take place via Boparan Restaurant Holdings, a subsidiary of the main Boparan Holdings Group, the sale will add to the group’s already impressive portfolio which includes Harry Ramsden’s.

There are a total of 54 restaurants, 12 of which are franchise sites, while 3 are within Tesco stores.

Commenting on the deal, Tesco’s chief executive, Dave Lewis, said: “As we stabilise the business in the UK, we continue to focus on where we can best serve the needs of our customers, while ensuring our business remains sustainable for the long-term.”

The sale announcement comes after the Giraffe group traded at a loss last year.




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