Bagel Nash

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Bagel Nash Ltd
Industry Fast food
Founded [[Uri Mizrahi|Uri & Karen Mizrahi]] Moortown, Leeds, England (1987)
Headquarters Leeds, England UK
Key people Andy Micklethwaite and Sara Hildreth
Products Bagel Wrap Hotdog Salad Muffin Brownie Frozen Yogurt Smoothie Tea Coffee
Employees 120
Website bagelnash.com

Bagel Nash is a British chain of bagel fast food restaurants. It was founded by Uri Mizrahi and Karen Mizrahi in 1987 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.[citation needed] Initially they bought bagels from a local Jewish baker but went on to produce their own. The company has 14 branches: seven in Leeds, one in Huddersfield, Derby, and Hull, and two in Manchester and York.[1]

Bagel distribution

The business began by offering their bagels to coffee shops and restaurants in the Leeds area. As one of the major bagel producers in England, Bagel Nash started selling their bagels to multiple retailers and frozen food distributors around the country.[2] and have gone on to export their bagels to over 20 countries worldwide.[3]

References

  1. "Careers at Bagel Nash". www.bagelnash.com. Retrieved 2008-10-13. 
  2. "Business Activity Export Trading Company Bagel Nash Suppliers to the Food Manufacturer Industry". TheRightInfo.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-10-13. 
  3. "US Bagel Billionaire Sees The Light In Leeds". Franchiseek United Kingdom. Retrieved 26 April 2013. 

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