BurgerFuel’s profit dwindles after restructure costs bite
Any plans to expand are on hold as it grapples with the fallout from Covid-19.
BurgerFuel Group’s profit has dropped 59% in the past year, after it restructured and invested to develop new brands.
The challenging economic environment has curtailed any plans to expand, and overseas operations in particular are on ice.
The burger chain’s net profit after tax for the
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