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Healthy fast food chain Leon to sell its products in Sainsbury's

It is Leon's first step at taking grocery products worldwide

Healthy fast food chain Leon has launched its first-ever range of groceries under a tie-up with Sainsbury's and is working on plans to take its products worldwide.

Leon has struck an exclusive deal with the supermarket to stock 16 products across more than 600 stores, bringing some of the most popular sauces from its menu to the masses, as well as a raft of newly-developed condiments and freshly baked sourdough breads.

John Vincent, chief executive and co-founder of Leon, told the PA news agency there are plans for up to 12 more product lines over the first year after the initial launch - and the group has aims to strike similar deals with retailers in the US and elsewhere worldwide.

Eventually, he said the grocery ranges may equal its burgeoning restaurant business.

He said: "It has the potential to be really big.

"It's not just a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ exercise - this is about us being able to scale a global business."

Its deal with Sainsbury's will see the group exclusively sell products in its stores, although it is also able to supply independent shops and is free to secure deals with other retailers globally.

He said the group has its "antennae out" and is talking to supermarkets in the US, where it already has an eatery in Washington.