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| Company type | Private | 
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| Industry | Casual dining | 
| Founded | June 1974 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom | 
| Founder | Kim Culley, David Leggate and Barbara Cain. | 
| Headquarters | London, England, UK | 
| Key people | Simon Barnett (Director) | 
| Products | Baked potatoes, crushed potato salads, side dishes and desserts | 
| Website | www | 
 
 Spudulike Ltd was a restaurant chain and franchise specialising in baked potatoes (potatoes being known as "spuds" in colloquial British English) that first opened in Edinburgh in 1974. [1] [2] Spudulike sold baked potatoes with various fillings, other potato-based meals, and side dishes. [2] [3]
Spudulike Ltd was founded by Simon Barnett. The company was acquired by the British School of Motoring (BSM) in 1979, [4] which helped Spudulike to rapidly expand its business as a franchise operation. It later demerged from BSM, and in May 2001, it bought Courts Quality Foods, owner of rival potato brand Fat Jackets. [5] Spudulike had fifty outlets across the United Kingdom in 2001, including twenty Courts franchises. [4]
The company entered into a company voluntary arrangement in July 2019, in an attempt to restructure its debt, [6] then on 1 August, filed for administration, with all thirty seven remaining outlets closed. [7] Potato firm Albert Bartlett acquired a number of stores of Spudulike in September 2019, and reopened them in October 2019, with an updated menu. [8] [9] In October 2021, TV chef James Martin teamed up with Albert Bartlett to launch an updated Spudulike menu. [10] Spudulike by James Martin stores were closed in 2024 as the company found they could not make them viable.
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