Guzman y Gomez store closings: Full list of doomed locations as Chipotle rival faces lawsuit over U.S. pullout

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Guzman y Gomez abruptly closed all U.S. locations in Illinois, prompting former employees to sue the company over the unexpected closures.

Summary

Guzman y Gomez, an Australian-based fast-casual chain, has abruptly closed all of its U.S. locations in Illinois, effective May 22. The company cited the difficult decision to end its six-year presence in the Chicagoland area. Following the closures, some former employees have filed a lawsuit against the company. Guzman y Gomez, founded in Sydney in 2006, has expanded globally with over 260 restaurants, though it has now exited the American market.

(Source:Fast Company)

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