, Australia

Ex Souvlakihut franchisees to talk to "A Current Affair"

QSR Media has been told of plans of ex Souvlakihut franchisees to talk to Channel 9's "A Current Affair". QSR Media understands this will be telling the personal story of what happened when Souvlakihut went into administration in 2010 under Bill and John Fotiadis, and how it affected people. Broken marriages, losing family homes, and in one instance a heart attack and death of a young franchise owner are just some of the terrible consequences. Ex franchisees also allege they were "mislead and lied to about the food costs and other fixed costs".
 

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