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    Home - F1 - Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio-backed burger chain to shut UK restaurants
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    Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio-backed burger chain to shut UK restaurants

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    Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio-backed burger chain to shut UK restaurants

    Neat Burger to Close UK Restaurants Backed by Hamilton and DiCaprio

    The vegan burger chain Neat Burger, co-owned by Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton and Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio, has confirmed the closure of all its UK restaurants. The decision follows a series of significant financial challenges, leading to the closure of its final establishments in London later this month.

    Neat Burger’s UK Shutdown

    Launched in 2019 with the aspiration of "revolutionizing the way we view meat-free food," Neat Burger initially enjoyed a booming presence, operating up to eight locations across London. However, by the end of April 2023, the firm will have shut its Soho and Camden branches, marking a dramatic retreat from the UK market. Neat Burger has struggled with substantial losses throughout the year, prompting not only the closure of its London sites but also a reduction in international outlets, including closures in New York and Dubai.

    Investment and Ambitions

    Originally touted as the "first international, plant-based burger chain," Neat Burger attracted high-profile investors, including Hamilton and DiCaprio, who joined the venture to elevate plant-based dining. Hamilton, a long-time advocate for veganism and sustainability, previously expressed his excitement about the project, stating that being part of Neat Burger was an opportunity he "jumped at."

    The Future of Neat Burger

    The spokesperson for Neat Burger released a statement confirming the closures: "We can confirm that Neat Soho and Camden restaurants will be closing by the end of this month. At this stage, we have no further comment." Remaining operations will focus on international locations, with the only remaining restaurants situated in Milan and a pop-up venue at Wembley’s Boxpark.

    Challenges on the Horizon

    Though Hamilton continues to champion plant-based eating and sustainability, recent challenges on the racetrack may mirror the struggles of Neat Burger. After switching to Ferrari, Hamilton has faced difficulties in achieving consistent performances, which raises questions about the resilience and future endeavors of brands backed by high-profile sports figures.

    In a world increasingly driven by health-conscious and environmentally friendly choices, Neat Burger’s closure is a poignant reminder of the challenges in the competitive food industry, despite strong advocacy from influential supporters.

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