Abokado
Abokado is a fast food chain based in the United Kingdom. The chain was founded by Mark Lilley and his wife Lindsay in 2004, with the first store opening in London's Covent Garden.[1][2] As of September 2015 it had 26 stores in London. In September 2015, Mark Lilley, director of Abokado, announced that they would be following Jamie Oliver's example and introduce a sugar tax on sweetened drinks sold in the chain.[3] In 2019, the company announced it will be launching a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), after having suffered a "significant sophisticated online banking fraud" in July.[4] At present, it is unclear how many sites of the brand will be closed under the CVA.[5] The company was sold in a pre-pack administration in October 2020; as a result of the impact of COVID-19. Founder Mark Lilley is CEO of the new owners, Montway Holdings Ltd. References
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