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A Celebrity Chef’s Restaurants Have Gone Bankrupt, And YIKES

Chef Jamie Oliver announced last month that his chain of Italian restaurants in the U.K. have gone bankrupt. 22 out of the 25 locations across the U.K. will shut their doors, leaving upwards of 1,300 employees jobless.

According to The New York Times via FoodBeast, Oliver’s Great Britain chain has been struggling with debt and a saturated market for years, and are no longer able to hold out. The three restaurants that will stay open after the massive series of closures are the two Jamie’s Italian restaurants and Jamie’s Diner at Gatwick Airport.

“I am deeply saddened by this outcome and would like to thank all of the people who have put their hearts and souls into this business over the years,” Oliver wrote on Twitter on May 21st.

This declaration of bankruptcy comes two years after Oliver was forced to shut down six Jamie’s Italian restaurants in the U.K. in 2017, blaming the rising cost of Italian ingredients caused by Brexit as the main reason. Although Oliver is reportedly the highest-paid celebrity chef in the food industry at present, his salary alone can’t bail out the 22 restaurants on the brink of closure.

As Reuters reports, Oliver’s overseas franchises will remain open.

Many on Twitter shared their condolences. Taking this big of an L must be a hard thing to go through.

“Your an absolute legend , what you have done for the world food game is incredible!” Australian chef Adriano Zumbo wrote. “Hold your head up high through these tough moments !”

Now those who loved their corner Jamie Oliver restaurant will have to travel to get their favorite dishes. “I loved my one in Bath!” Rhiannon Lambert wrote.

If Oliver was able to build an empire from the ground up, he can absolutely do so again. “Time will heal,” this fellow chef wrote.

However, others aren’t surprised that the restaurants failed. According to some Twitter users, they weren’t as “much-loved” as Oliver thought.

Perhaps Oliver didn’t have the right people on his side. But there’s no way for us to know that.

Luckily, more people are saddened by the news than anything else. “It takes guts (and a lot of money) to build a business and when economic conditions like austerity, Brexit, fx rate etc bite back it’s pretty terminal,” this Twitter user added.

And some of those employees at risk of losing their jobs at least enjoyed their time spent at Oliver’s restaurants. That’s a silver lining, right?

Although, some tried to add a bit of humor to the situation. Sad, but funny.

But seriously… Oliver might want to put in a call.

His restaurant chain may be endangered, but Oliver isn’t going anywhere. He’s still sharing his recipes on television and social media.

And yeah, his recipes are still to-die-for. Just look at this crackling.

Plus, Oliver is still authoring cookbooks. His latest read is 5 Ingredients — Quick & Easy Food.

We wish Oliver the best as he moves into this next phase of his career. When life closes doors, new doors open.

If you live in the U.K. and love your local Jamie Oliver restaurant, we recommend you go before it closes.

Samantha Wachs

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