EAT set for 10 new sites by June


According to M&C Report, high street sandwich chain EAT is planning to open 10 new outlets by June this year and has secured its first new high street store in two years.

The company, which is owned and operated by couple Niall and Faith MacArthur, expects to seal the deal on two further new stores in the next week.

The majority of EAT outlets work with local charity partners to redistribute food left over at the end of each day. The main charity partner is FareShare, which collects from EAT’s across London and takes the food to homeless shelters and other charities across town.

EAT was opened in 1996 in London, next to Charing Cross railway station, and currently runs over 110 outlets.