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Popular fast food chain with more than 140 UK sites reveals plans for new Scots restaurant
Popular fast food chain with more than 140 UK sites reveals plans for new Scots restaurant

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Popular fast food chain with more than 140 UK sites reveals plans for new Scots restaurant

COMING SOON Popular fast food chain with more than 140 UK sites reveals plans for new Scots restaurant A POPULAR fast food chain with over 140 diners across the UK is set to open a brand-new branch in Scotland. German Doner Kebab will open its doors next month at Maurice's Gate in Cumbernauld, near Glasgow. 2 German Doner Kebab is set to open in Cumbernauld next month Credit: Getty 2 CEO Simon Wallis said he was "thrilled" to announce the opening Credit: Gary Stone The new eatery will mark the brand's tenth location in Scotland. Known for its 'bold flavours, premium ingredients, and 100% halal-friendly menu', GDK has become a firm favourite among food lovers. The mouth-watering menu includes doner wraps, burgers, Doritos-flavoured 'kebags', veggie kebabs and rice bowls. GDK boss Simon Wallis said he was "thrilled" about the latest addition, saying the opening has 'been in the pipeline for a while'. He said: 'Our menu is built around quality ingredients, bold flavours, and a new perspective on a nationwide favourite. 'As we continue growing, openings like Cumbernauld are testament to the driving force behind the GDK brand. 'We're incredibly proud of how far we've come and would like to extend a special thanks to our hard-working team across the country. 'Congratulations to our new franchise partner on his first GDK – we wish him the very best of luck on this exciting journey and can't wait to introduce Cumbernauld to 'Kebabs Done Right'.' Elsewhere, Nando's has announced the opening of its first restaurant in a Scots town. The chain revealed it is bringing its famous grilled peri-peri chicken to Kilmarnock "later this year". UK's biggest kebab chain trials 'robotic shavers' to slash costs after Labour's hated budget tax on business And Scotland's favourite takeaways have been revealed. One in four Scots selected Chinese cuisine as their top choice for a tasty treat.

Fast food chain announces new location to open in Cumbernauld
Fast food chain announces new location to open in Cumbernauld

Glasgow Times

time2 days ago

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  • Glasgow Times

Fast food chain announces new location to open in Cumbernauld

German Doner Kebab (GDK) will open at Maurice's Gate Cumbernauld in July, which will be the brand's 10 location in Scotland. The chain has built a reputation for "reinventing the kebab" by "delivering bold flavours, premium ingredients and a 100% halal-friendly menu". READ NEXT: Takeaway says key to success is treating customers 'like family' (Image: GDK) Simon Wallis, GDK CEO, says he is "thrilled" to announce the new opening in Cumbernauld which has "been in the pipeline for a while". He said: "Our menu is built around quality ingredients, bold flavours, and a new perspective on a nationwide favourite. "As we continue growing, openings like Cumbernauld are testament to the driving force behind the GDK brand. "We're incredibly proud of how far we've come and would like to extend a special thanks to our hard-working team across the country. "As well as a huge congratulations to our new franchise partner on his first GDK – we wish him the very best of luck on this exciting journey and look forward to introducing Cumbernauld to 'Kebabs Done Right'." READ NEXT: I have been in the trade 25 years and we have worked hard to become 'best takeaway' (Image: GDK) The new location will feature new additions to the menu such as the GDK doner rice bowl which combines their signature doner meat, crisp salad and rice, as well as classic items such as the OG kebab, doner krunch burger and Berliner doughnut bites. German Doner Kebab will be located at 14 St Maurice's Gate.

Anas Sarwar's brother 'to make millions' from Kebab chain deal
Anas Sarwar's brother 'to make millions' from Kebab chain deal

The National

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • The National

Anas Sarwar's brother 'to make millions' from Kebab chain deal

Athif Sarwar is understood to have secured a deal worth upwards of £50 million between German Doner Kebab (GDK) and investment firm True, according to the Sunday Mail. The Glasgow-based chain is owned by Hero Brands, in which Sarwar, 46, has more than 75 per cent of the shareholdings. READ MORE: Is time running out for Anas Sarwar to stand against Keir Starmer? The firm has previously come under fire for advertising jobs paying below the legal minimum wage, later claiming the job adverts were 'outdated' and posted in 'error'. We exclusively revealed how GDK advertised dozens of jobs at below the National Living Wage of £11.44 per hour, which is the minimum for those aged 21 and over. Last year, Anas Sarwar was forced to deny United Wholesale, a family firm, had failed to pay the Real Living Wage. GDK had 170 global locations, and 145 in the UK. The Scottish Labour leader, 42, is not involved in GDK or any family businesses. Scottish Conservative MSP Annie Wells told the newspaper: 'It's pretty embarrassing for Anas Sarwar that while he preaches about the living wage, his own brother has seemingly amassed a fortune while ignoring it.' (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire) Simon Wallis, GDK chief executive, confirmed the investment deal with London-based True. 'At GDK, we are inspired by our purpose to elevate the kebab-eating experience and it's great to be working alongside a partner that shares the vision of dominating the kebab category across the world and in every neighbourhood we operate in,' he said. Athif Sarwar, executive chairman of Hero Brands, said: 'The GDK movement has been blessed with monumental growth. READ MORE: Greens leadership hopeful says 'soundbitey' nature of FMQs must end 'We have built an incredible team at GDK focused on delivering for our partners, franchisees and guests, and we are looking forward to the next phase of the GDK journey with True.' The size of the investment was not confirmed, but GDK said it was investing from a fund 'committing £10-100million of equity to the future of retail and consumer sectors'. The fast-food chain has nine Scottish restaurants, including in Glasgow, Stirling, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee and Hamilton.

Scottish Labour leader's brother 'to make millions' from Kebab chain deal
Scottish Labour leader's brother 'to make millions' from Kebab chain deal

The National

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • The National

Scottish Labour leader's brother 'to make millions' from Kebab chain deal

Athif Sarwar is understood to have secured a deal worth upwards of £50 million between German Doner Kebab (GDK) and investment firm True, according to the Sunday Mail. The Glasgow-based chain is owned by Hero Brands, in which Sarwar, 46, has more than 75 per cent of the shareholdings. READ MORE: Is time running out for Anas Sarwar to stand against Keir Starmer? The firm has previously come under fire for advertising jobs paying below the legal minimum wage, later claiming the job adverts were 'outdated' and posted in 'error'. We exclusively revealed how GDK advertised dozens of jobs at below the National Living Wage of £11.44 per hour, which is the minimum for those aged 21 and over. Last year, Anas Sarwar was forced to deny United Wholesale, a family firm, had failed to pay the Real Living Wage. GDK had 170 global locations, and 145 in the UK. The Scottish Labour leader, 42, is not involved in GDK or any family businesses. Scottish Conservative MSP Annie Wells told the newspaper: 'It's pretty embarrassing for Anas Sarwar that while he preaches about the living wage, his own brother has seemingly amassed a fortune while ignoring it.' (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire) Simon Wallis, GDK chief executive, confirmed the investment deal with London-based True. 'At GDK, we are inspired by our purpose to elevate the kebab-eating experience and it's great to be working alongside a partner that shares the vision of dominating the kebab category across the world and in every neighbourhood we operate in,' he said. Sarwar, executive chairman of Hero Brands, said: 'The GDK movement has been blessed with monumental growth. READ MORE: Greens leadership hopeful says 'soundbitey' nature of FMQs must end 'We have built an incredible team at GDK focused on delivering for our partners, franchisees and guests, and we are looking forward to the next phase of the GDK journey with True.' The size of the investment was not confirmed, but GDK said it was investing from a fund 'committing £10-100million of equity to the future of retail and consumer sectors'. The fast-food chain has nine Scottish restaurants, including in Glasgow, Stirling, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee and Hamilton.

Scottish Labour leader's brother set to make millions after fast food chain deal
Scottish Labour leader's brother set to make millions after fast food chain deal

Daily Record

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Scottish Labour leader's brother set to make millions after fast food chain deal

The deal between Glasgow-based German Doner Kebab (GDK) and London investment firm True is said to be worth upwards of £50million. The brother of Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has sold a multi-million pound stake in his booming global fast food chain. The deal between Glasgow-based German Doner Kebab (GDK) and London investment firm True is said to be worth upwards of £50million. ‌ It comes weeks after the chain, owned by Hero Brands in which Athif Sarwar has a shareholding of more than 75 percent, came under fire for advertising roles paying below the legal minimum wage. ‌ Workers aged 21 and over must be paid the National Living Wage, which was £11.44 per hour at the time of the furore in March and has since gone up to £12.21. The firm responded by saying it is a 'proud living wage employer' and the job adverts in question were 'outdated' and posted in 'error.' Last year, Anas Sarwar was forced to deny family firm United Wholesale also previously failed to pay the non-legally binding Real Living Wage. GDK, which has over 145 UK locations and 170 globally – including in the US, Canada, Sweden and the Middle East – is part of the Hero Brands group of companies based in East Kilbride. ‌ Athif, 46, is listed at Companies House as a director of Hero Brands, with a shareholding of more than 75 bought GDK in 2017 after eating one of its kebabs while on holiday in Dubai. Scottish Conservative MSP Annie Wells said: 'It's pretty embarrassing for Anas Sarwar that while he preaches about the living wage, his own brother has seemingly amassed a fortune while ignoring it.' Anas, 42, who became Scottish Labour leader in 2021 is not involved in GDK or any of the family businesses. GDK's chief executive Simon Wallis confirmed the investment deal with True. ‌ He said: 'At GDK, we are inspired by our purpose to elevate the kebab -eating experience and it's great to be working alongside a partner that shares the vision of dominating the kebab category across the world and in every neighbourhood we operate in.' Athif, executive chairman of Hero Brands, said: 'The GDK movement has been blessed with monumental growth. We have built an incredible team at GDK focused on delivering for our partners, franchisees and guests, and we are looking forward to the next phase of the GDK journey with True.' GDK would not confirm the size of True's cash injection but did reveal it was investing from a fund 'committing £10-100million of equity to the future of retail and consumer sectors'. ‌ GDK made headlines last year after launching a gut-busting breakfast roll stuffed with doner meat, eggs, onions and tomatoes. The Sarwars are the sons of former Labour Party MP Mohammed, who founded cash and carry operator United Wholesale (Scotland) in 1982. ‌ Their other brother Asim, 43, runs the United Wholesale operation in Glasgow, where he is a and his mum are the main shareholders. GDK, founded in 2014, has become one of the fastest-growing fast food operations in Britain in the last eight years. It has nine restaurants in Scotland – in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stirling, Dundee, Hamilton and Aberdeen. ‌ A 10th site is due to open by June and an 11th is in the pipeline for later this year. All of Hero Brands' outlets including GDK are owned by franchisees. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

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