Spudulike

Spudulike
Private
Industry Casual dining
Founded June 1974
Founder Kim Culley and Barbara Leggate
Headquarters London, UK
Products Baked potatoes, crushed potato salads, side dishes and desserts
Website http://www.spudulike.co.uk/
Spudulike Braehead, in 2015

Spudulike is a restaurant specialising in baked potatoes (potatoes being known as "spuds" in colloquial British English) that first opened in Edinburgh in 1974

Spudulike was founded by Kim Culley and Barbara Leggate. In 1979, the company was acquired by the British School of Motoring (BSM),[1] who helped Spudulike to rapidly expand its business as a franchise operation. It later demerged from BSM and in 2001 bought Courts Quality Foods, owner of rival potato brand Fat Jackets.[2] Spudulike had 50 outlets across the United Kingdom in 2001, including 20 Courts franchises, giving them a presence in most of the country's shopping centres.[1]

Spudulike serves baked potatoes with a variety of fillings, as well as other potato meals, including crushed potato salads and a selection of side dishes.

References

  1. 1 2 Wootliff, Benjamin (29 May 2001). "Baked potato chain fattens up". The Telegraph. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  2. "Spudulike buys Fat Jackets". The Caterer. 30 May 2001. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
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