Spur Corporation's strategy has been focused on value and convenience, which includes click and collect, deliveries and takeaways. | Fin24
The Spur Corporation has managed to achieve a strong performance for the year, despite the impact of tough economic conditions on consumers.
In addition to the Spur restaurant chain, the group also owns the Panarottis, John Dory's and RocoMamas brands. This year, the group opened its first RocoMamas drive through after launching the first Spur drive through in 2021.
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