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Leon to open first drive-thru restaurant since £100m acquisition by billionaire Issa brothers

The company runs more than 70 restaurants

Leon was acquired in April(Image: PA)

Healthy fast food brand Leon is to launch its first drive-thru restaurant after being acquired by the billionaire Issa brothers' forecourt giant EG Group earlier this year.

The company, which runs more than 70 restaurants, was bought by the Blackburn's Mohsin Issa and Zuber Issa in April in a deal reported be worth about £100m.

Leon has said it will launch its first drive-thru site in West Yorkshire this autumn, in a move which will create 30 jobs, the PA News agency has reported.

It added that the site will be the "first of many" drive-thru locations planned for the year as EG pushes forward with its plans to expand the brand further across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The company's acquisition came months after the Issa brothers bought the Asda supermarket business for £6.8bn.

The Issa brothers said the move would also be the first of "many, new strategic openings" for Leon now it has secured EG's financial backing.

Investment will also be driven into the site's "digital-first restaurant", which will include kiosks for digital ordering and payments.
The owners also said it will be most sustainable Leon restaurant to date, with 100% of power sourced through renewable energy.

Nick Ayerst, managing director of the chain, said it is a "significant milestone" for Leon.