Pret a Manger has named 30 stores which face closure after sales plummeted at the high street sandwich chain - including High Wycombe.
The closures are part of a major restructuring plan which has put around 1,000 workers at risk of redundancy.
Pret said it has decided to close some stores permanently after recent sales dived by 74 per cent compared with the same period last year.
It has reopened 339 of its sites following the Covid-19 lockdown, but continues to be hampered by social distancing measures and lower numbers of office workers in major cities.
The High Wycombe store, in the Eden Shopping Centre, is one of 30 earmarked for closure, as well as stores in Reading and Uxbridge.
The announcement makes it the latest chain to announce closures and job losses following the coronavirus crisis, with Upper Crust owner SSP announcing plans to cut 5,000 jobs last week after demand plunged.
The following Pret a Manger stores have been earmarked for closure:
Greater London:
- St George University Kiosk
- 421 Strand
- Heathrow Terminal 3
- 109 Fleet Street
- Strutton Ground, Westminster
- Centre Point, Tottenham Court Road,
- Warwick Way
- Byward Street
- The Cut, Southwark
- 41 Piccadilly
- Wood Street, Barbican
Outside London:
- Worcester, 59 High Street
- Nottingham, Albert Street
- Cambridge, Lion Yard
- Sheffield, Fargate
- Uxbridge, High Street
- Reading, Broad Street
- High Wycombe
- Gateshead Metrocentre
- Peterborough, Queensgate Centre
- Edinburgh, Shandwick Place
- Chichester, East Street
- Glasgow Fort shopping centre
- Leicester, Gallowtree Gate
- Shrewsbury
- Lakeside, Essex
- Cardiff, Capitol Centre
- Newcastle, Grainger Street
- Stratford-upon-Avon
- Norwich, Chapelfield
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