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Government 鈥渘ot reacting" to hospitality crisis

Renowned chef Michel Roux says that there will be 鈥渕ore closures鈥 of restaurants and pubs

The chef and restaurateur Michel Roux has told HARDtalk鈥檚 Stephen Sackur that multiple crises have meant that the hospitality industry needs help 鈥渘ow.鈥

鈥淲e came out of lockdown and there was a huge surge. But then there was the staffing crisis; obviously energy prices that went skyrocketing 鈥 and there was no help for our businesses on energy prices鈥. And rent and rates still skyrocketing 鈥 and inflation鈥

鈥淚 think there will be more closures. And it鈥檚 a very, very difficult time. I really, really think that the government could help the hospitality industry.鈥

Mr Roux is the chef owner of Le Gavroche, the two Michelin-starred London restaurant established by his father Albert and Uncle Michel in the 1960s.

Mr Roux was forced to close the restaurant during the covid lockdown for the first time in its history 鈥淚 think of those days when I had to come in here and check the premises鈥o come in here, lights out, the smell of the stale restaurant, the dust everywhere 鈥 it made me weep.鈥

鈥淚 was within moments of saying 鈥業鈥檓 closing.鈥

Le Gavroche did re-open but Mr Roux has decided to close its doors for good in January 2024 so that he can achieve a 鈥渂etter work/life balance.鈥

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