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Gordon Ramsay’s Covid nightmare as restaurants lose millions due to crisis

September 10, 2021
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Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, which has 25 restaurants in the UK and 11 worldwide in locations such as Las Vegas and Versailles, lost £5.1million for the year to August 31, 2020

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Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants lost millions last year due to the coronavirus crisis.

Lockdowns forced his restaurants to stay closed for months.

And accounts show Gordon Ramsay Restaurants lost £5.1m for the year to August 31, 2020, compared to a profit of £15.2m in the previous 12 months.

The group, which the celebrity chef launched in 1997, has 25 restaurants in the UK and 11 worldwide, in locations such as Las Vegas and Versailles.

The company received £3.2m from the furlough scheme and Ramsay, 54, had given “personal guarantees” of £5m to help steer the business through the crisis.

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Andy Wenlock, chief executive of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, said the company was confident of riding out the pandemic due to Ramsay’s financial backing.

In the directors’ report, he credited “additional funding from its bank and its major shareholder” for helping to keep the group afloat.

He said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the group.”








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Earlier this year, Ramsay said Covid could cost his restaurants £60m.

He said: “The last 12 months have been the most difficult of my 28-year career.”

He is due to launch The River Restaurant at the Savoy Hotel in London this month.

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