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Prezzo to close 46 branches across UK - full list

Italian restaurant chain Prezzo has confirmed that it is to close a number of restaurants after being hit hard by soaring energy and food costs. Among the 46-loss-making branches, one is in Greater Manchester.

Bosses at the private equity-owned businesses said the cuts, which are part of a broader strategic review, will affect sites where “the post-Covid recovery has proved harder than we had hoped”. One of those stores is in the Bolton area.

The shake-up will leave the hospitality chain with 97 restaurants and about 2,000 staff, with 810 workers at risk of redundancy as part of the overhaul.

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Staff were informed about the closures on Monday morning, with a consultation process launched. Prezzo said it will work to redeploy “as many staff internally as possible” and will support others in new opportunities.

It said the closures will impact some high street sites as its portfolio shifts more towards those “in better locations to cater to changing consumer habits” such as shopping centres, retail parks and tourist destinations.

The restaurant group said costs have leapt over the past year, with its utility bills more than doubling and double-digit wage inflation.

It has also been impacted by soaring food inflation, which hit a 45-year high last month, with Prezzo witnessing a 40 per cent increase in the cost of spaghetti, 28 per cent rise for pizza sauce and 15 per cent increase in the cost of its dough balls.

Dean Challenger, chief executive of Prezzo, said: “The last three years have been some of the hardest times I have ever seen for the high street and I’m extremely proud of the way our colleagues have retained Prezzo’s

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