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Itsu

Itsu
Private Limited
Founded 1997
Founder Julian Metcalfe
Headquarters London, England
Number of locations
70
Key people
Clive Schlee, Ivan Schofield
Products Food
Website http://www.itsu.com http://www.itsugrocery.com

Itsu is a British chain of Asian-inspired fast food shops and restaurants, and a grocery company.

The chain was founded by Julian Metcalfe, co-founder of sandwich chain Pret a Manger and founder of Metcalfe's Food Company, in partnership with Clive Schlee. The first Itsu store opened in Chelsea, London in 1997. As of November 2016 Itsu has 70 stores throughout England.

Itsu has reported financial data as follows:

Itsu received international coverage in November 2006 when Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in one of their restaurants. The Russian FSB secret service agent was poisoned with the radioactive element polonium before eating at Itsu's Piccadilly branch.

In April 2013, Itsu announced plans to open 20 more stores in London over the next three years. By September 2013, Itsu opened its first shop outside London, in Oxford.

In July 2014, Itsu launched its 50th store, in Richmond, London. It announced intentions to open 30 more stores in the next few years.

In January 2016, Itsu expanded into Northern England, choosing Spinningfields in central Manchester as the site for its first Northern store. The chain later opened a branch in Leeds.

In August 2014, Julian Metcalfe confirmed his plans to launch Itsu restaurants and grocery stores in New York by early 2016.. However the New York restaurant has closed .

In March 2012, Metcalfe's Food Company, run by Robert Jakobi, launched the Itsu brand into retail under the name Itsu [grocery]. As of September 2013, the brand was worth £12 million. By the next month, Itsu groceries were selling 16 different products, including soups and noodles (including miso soup cups and noodle pots); snacks (including chocolate-covered edamame and rice cakes); sauces (including hoisin and teriyaki variants); and drinks.


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