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Mimi Gilmour’s Burger Burger chain placed in receivership

Mimi Gilmour’s Burger Burger chain placed in receivership
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New Zealand gourmet burger chain Burger Burger has entered receivership with $1.8 million in debt. Director Mimi Gilmour cited rising costs, the cost-of-living crisis, and global instability as primary factors for the business failure.

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The collapse reflects broader economic pressures on the hospitality sector, which has seen a significant spike in liquidations recently.

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Burger Burger is the latest hospitality company in receivership. Photo / Babiche Martens

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The report relies on factual business data and quotes from the company director regarding economic conditions.

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