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Jamie Oliver

His restaurant empire has gone tits

Never ate in one personally but surprised he owned the whole business, I thought he was just fronting it
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    Oh I thought this just might be an RIP?
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    edited May 2019
    Pucker

    Net worth of £240m according to some sources.
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    He’ll be alright, just bought a new £6m family home so hasn’t lost everything 
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    He’ll be alright, just bought a new £6m family home so hasn’t lost everything 
    Gone into administration. Ate in the one that was in Greenwich. It’s was sit service and the food mediocre.
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    That’s the food chain, he’s still cakey as fuck
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    I read the comment that this year he put in £3 million of his own money so he sounds like it’s not total disaster financially for him personally.
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    I'm more concerned about British Steel, yet another industry about to go forever.

    Employees of Jamie will find it easer to find similar work the same cannot be said for British Steel.

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    His wife’s clothing business is absolutely booming
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    I read the comment that this year he put in £3 million of his own money so he sounds like it’s not total disaster financially for him personally.
    Still a bit embarrassing for him though.
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    JO - "We launched Jamie's Italian in 2008 with the intention of positively disrupting mid-market dining in the UK High Street, with great value and much higher quality ingredients, best-in-class animal welfare standards and an amazing team who shared my passion for great food and service. And we did exactly that."

    *Emoji holding chinny thingy*
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    I read the comment that this year he put in £3 million of his own money so he sounds like it’s not total disaster financially for him personally.
    Still a bit embarrassing for him though.
    Maybe - he's still got a few bankruptcies to go before he catches up with Gordon Ramsey though
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    edited May 2019
    He’s got so many irons in the fire you can’t see the fire
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    I wonder if the competitors who existed before he tried to "positively disrupt" them, are still plodding?

    Would be funny if they are...
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    His wife’s clothing business is absolutely booming

    I don't think the customer is as fussy if their new clothes have been dribbled over as much as they are their food. One should always stick new clothes in the wash anyway
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    JO - "We launched Jamie's Italian in 2008 with the intention of positively disrupting mid-market dining in the UK High Street, with great value and much higher quality ingredients, best-in-class animal welfare standards and an amazing team who shared my passion for great food and service. And we did exactly that."

    *Emoji holding chinny thingy*
    To be fair it did launch in that way... It just didn't manage to maintain the 'Great Food and Service' bit. 

    Probably always doomed to fail as higher quality ingredients and best in class animal welfare are not cheap... If you sell those things cheap you'll not be able to maintain your business model.
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    Just one part of his empire, he won't go hungry.
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    I'm more concerned about British Steel, yet another industry about to go forever.

    Employees of Jamie will find it easer to find similar work the same cannot be said for British Steel.

    His pizzas are of a similar density
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    Carter said:
    That is a shame, as someone who works around the country and eats on an expenses account. Working in a place that had a Jamie's Italian was a blessing, decent balanced food at sensible prices and as @Chunes said. It was freshly cooked, I've never had a spectacular meal there but I've never had a shit one either. 
    Spot on.
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    Carter said:
    That is a shame, as someone who works around the country and eats on an expenses account. Working in a place that had a Jamie's Italian was a blessing, decent balanced food at sensible prices and as @Chunes said. It was freshly cooked, I've never had a spectacular meal there but I've never had a shit one either. 
    Can't have been that good, or they wouldn't have gone into administrone
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    Maybe it failed because of what he has become. Pompous little do gooder prat preaching to people what they should eat & raising revenue for the government ie sugar tax (hypocrite as he apparently sold full fat fizzys himself) costing the public money just to benefit himself as in recognition for a possible knighthood!!!!
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    Maybe it failed because of what he has become. Pompous little do gooder prat preaching to people what they should eat & raising revenue for the government ie sugar tax (hypocrite as he apparently sold full fat fizzys himself) costing the public money just to benefit himself as in recognition for a possible knighthood!!!!
    Someone had a bad meal in Jamie’s Italian ....
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    great pity, the restaurants were excellent ...the one at Bluewater was very good.

    However, the worst is so many people losing their jobs. 
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    The problem is that there are so many businesses competing for the same space. I may be wrong, but his involvement now seems to be mostly his name. 
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    Always liked the restaurant across from my office, and the one at home. Too many like it though, can just as easily go somewhere else. Chelmsford in particular is absolutely saturated with restaurants in the same bracket. They didn't distinguish themselves enough perhaps, though the food was good, and they were great with families (my kids loved the menus being in binoculars).
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    Couldn’t happen to a nicer bloke.
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    edited May 2019
    Maybe it failed because of what he has become. Pompous little do gooder prat preaching to people what they should eat & raising revenue for the government ie sugar tax (hypocrite as he apparently sold full fat fizzys himself) costing the public money just to benefit himself as in recognition for a possible knighthood!!!!
    Harsh. A cook who made the most of his personality and brought a lot of positive change to the industry, killed the turkey twirler mentality and encouraged poorer families to start cooking food themselves rather than being reliant on expensive processed rubbish from the supermarkets.
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