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Burger King boss: We’re not going to pay our rent | Burger King boss: We’re not going to pay our rent |
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Burger King chief executive Alasdair Murdoch has said that the fast food chain will not be paying rent due on its UK restaurants this week. | Burger King chief executive Alasdair Murdoch has said that the fast food chain will not be paying rent due on its UK restaurants this week. |
Hundreds of High Street businesses are set to withhold their quarterly rent payments, which are due on Wednesday, so they can afford to pay their staff. | Hundreds of High Street businesses are set to withhold their quarterly rent payments, which are due on Wednesday, so they can afford to pay their staff. |
The government has said shops will not forfeit leases if they do not pay, but will have to pay arrears in the future. | |
Mr Murdoch told the Today programme: "We are not intending to pay our rent." | |
He added: "Most landlords have been reasonable about this. I do think there are a number of creative solutions as well. | |
"We could add three months on to the end of the lease for those people who are unable to pay in the short-term at the end of these three months." | |
Restaurants are still allowed to offer a takeaway or delivery service, but Mr Murdoch added: "We took the decision last night [Monday], after what the prime minister said, to close all of our UK restaurants. | Restaurants are still allowed to offer a takeaway or delivery service, but Mr Murdoch added: "We took the decision last night [Monday], after what the prime minister said, to close all of our UK restaurants. |
"If there are any trailing on, they will all be closed this morning, but we closed 500 last night." | "If there are any trailing on, they will all be closed this morning, but we closed 500 last night." |
Richard Hodgson, chief executive of Yo! Sushi, told the Financial Times that non-payment of rent was "not really a choice. It's just a basic piece of economics". | Richard Hodgson, chief executive of Yo! Sushi, told the Financial Times that non-payment of rent was "not really a choice. It's just a basic piece of economics". |
Landlords told the BBC that they would not be evicting businesses and that their tenants were looking for different solutions. | |
Some want rent holidays, others want to pay monthly and some do not want to pay at all at the moment. | |
Landlords, via industry group Revo, have written to the government saying that rents need to be covered. Banks have been told to be supportive as long as landlords act responsibly. | |
The government has launched a £350bn package of support for businesses to deal with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. | |
It included a new interest-free Business Interruption Loan Scheme for small and medium-sized firms and a Bank of England finance option for bigger businesses. | |
But Jonathan Downey, founder of Street Feast food markets, told the BBC's Today programme that it may not help the hospitality industry. | |
"The sad reality is that any business operating hospitality now is insolvent, so any right-minded lender using normal rules is not going to lend," he said. | |
"We estimate that 95% of hospitality businesses will not qualify for one of these loans." |
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