2026-01-16
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Hello, welcome to Big Boss Interview.
I'm Fliss Hannah.
We've had a couple of bosses on the pod who are on the other side of a gruelling turnaround.
Will Bane is with me, though,
as he's been speaking to someone who's returned to the company they founded and is just weeks into that process.
Will, tell me who you've had on.
Yeah, that's right, Fliss.
This is John Vincent,
one of the three co-founders of Leon that came in to kind of shake up fast food in the early 2000s,
make it a bit.
better for our waistlines to their minds sold out the company in 2021 but
as you'll hear throughout the interview regretted it ever
since still has that passion for the company and wants to now
as it's fallen on hard times and into administration bring it out of administration and hopefully open a new chapter in it so we talk about that and the challenges of doing that whether you know that wave that Leon Road of greener healthier eating is still there from its customers what the challenge of weight loss jabs might be to the wider food industry particularly fast food healthy or not and we're also going to hear a little bit about his passion for music as well Well,
let's hear it then.
Here is Will's interview with Leon founder and returning CEO, John Vincent.
John Vincent, co-founder and the chief executive of Leon.
Thanks so much for being with us on the Big Boss interview.