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How To Pronounce Le Pain Quotidien

International chain of bakery-restaurants

Le Pain Quotidien
Founded 26 October 1990; 32 years ago  (26 October 1990)
Founder Alain Coumont
Headquarters New York City (U.Southward. division)
Website world wide web.lepainquotidien.com

A Le Hurting Quotidien in New York City

The get-go Le Pain Quotidien - Rue Dansaert, Brussels

Le Hurting Quotidien listen (French for the daily staff of life) is an international chain of bakery-restaurants.[1] It sells baked goods, breadstuff, salads, sandwiches, beverages, and tartines.[two]

Le Pain Quotidien operates more than than 260 bakery-restaurant locations worldwide in 20 countries, including Kingdom of belgium, the netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, India, Switzerland, Brazil, Republic of chile, Mexico, Colombia, Turkey, Spain, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Russia, Argentina, Japan, Hong Kong, and the United States. The United States, U.k., Belgium and Paris restaurants are fully visitor-endemic and operated, while all other international Le Pain Quotidien restaurants are franchised.

A common theme in all Le Pain Quotidien locations is a long, wooden "communal table".

History [edit]

Founder Alain Coumont opened Le Pain Quotidien on 26 October 1990 at 16 rue Dansaert in Brussels.[3] As a young chef, Coumont was dissatisfied with the quality of bread available in Brussels, so he began making his own, mixing flour, water and salt into the familiar loaves of his childhood. He furnished the shop with cabinets scoured from antique stores and a large tabular array made of forest reclaimed from the floors of retired Belgian trains purchased at a local flea marketplace: the first of Le Pain Quotidien's communal tables.[4] [5]

The commencement location in the United States opened on Madison Avenue in New York City in 1997.[6]

Past 2005, the founder was receiving fifty emails per 24-hour interval from people wanting to secure a franchise.[7]

In 2011, the company had a public relations incident when a customer in New York Urban center found a mouse in her salad.[viii]

In 2016, Doug Satzman became CEO of the U.S. operations and Vincent Herbert became global CEO.[9]

In March 2018, Vincent Herbert resigned.[10]

In December 2019, Cobepa, majority endemic by Spoelberch, increased its stake in the company from 32% to 43% and Norac sold its 25% interest.[11]

In May 2020, the parent company filed for insolvency in Kingdom of belgium and the United States division filed bankruptcy.[12] The aforementioned month the parent company signed a deal agreement with the New York-based Aurify Brands which will provide a bridge financing of $522,000 to go along the operations and to ultimate the acquisition of all the U.S. units for $3 million. Aurify Brands planned to reopen at to the lowest degree 35 units and to create i,000 jobs.[xiii]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Jacobs, Emma (8 February 2011). "Baker who turned tables". Fiscal Times.
  2. ^ Judah, Hettie (6 June 2008). "Le Hurting Quotidien, a bakery concatenation that keeps a local experience". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "LPQ Turns 25: A Birthday Conversation With Alain Coumont". Le Hurting Quotidien.
  4. ^ Soule, Alexander (27 May 2020). "Bakery-restaurant with CT shops files for defalcation". The Hour.
  5. ^ "Filling Upward on Bread". The Wall Street Journal. 12 November 2012.
  6. ^ Young, Lucie (6 July 2011). "Alain Coumont recipes from Languedoc, France". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  7. ^ Lander, Nick (3 December 2005). "Pain Quotidien – an unlikely success story". Jancis Robinson.
  8. ^ Dubner, Stephen J. (21 July 2011). "Mouse in the Salad (Ep. 37)". Freakonomics Radio.
  9. ^ Novellino, Teresa (21 Jan 2016). "Le Pain Quotidien hires new CEO from Starbucks as U.S. business organization percolates". American Metropolis Concern Journals.
  10. ^ "Belgian CEO leaves Le Pain Quotidien". Retail Detail. 23 Feb 2018.
  11. ^ "Belgium reclaims Le Hurting Quotidien from a French entrepreneur". The Brussels Times. 6 December 2019.
  12. ^ Ghosh, Palash (27 May 2020). "Le Pain Quotidien's U.S. Business organization Files For Bankruptcy, Proposes Sale To Save Some Locations". International Business Times.
  13. ^ Jennings, Lisa (27 May 2020). "U.Southward. arm of Le Pain Quotidien files bankruptcy, agrees to sell units to Aurify Brands LLC". Nation's Eatery News . Retrieved 30 June 2020.

External links [edit]

  • Official website

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Pain_Quotidien

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