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Groupe Le Duff's logo
Groupe Le Duff's logo

Groupe Le Duff is a French restaurant conglomerate, with holdings in Europe and the Americas, consisting of over 1,310 restaurants and bakeries. It includes La Madeleine, Kamps, Mimi's Cafe, Pizza Del Arte, and Brioche Dorée.

The company was founded in 1976, by Louis Le Duff, with the opening of the first Brioche Dorée in Brest, France.[1] As of 2014, the company had 28,000 employees and sales of Euro 1.5 billion.[2]

Its headquarters are in Rennes, France.

Le Duff America

Le Duff America operates the conglomerate's US restaurant chains. These consist primarily of Bruegger's, La Madeleine Country French Café, Brioche Dorée, and Mimi's Cafe. Le Duff America is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. It was formed following the acquisition of Bruegger's by Groupe Le Duff in 2011, at the time naming Bruegger's CEO James J. Greco and CEO of Groupe Le Duff's prior American operations, Claude Bergeron, as co-CEOs of Le Duff America.[3] Le Duff sold Bruegger's in 2017 to Caribou Coffee.[1]

In 2018, MTY Food Group announced the acquisition of Timothy's Wold Coffee along with Mmmuffins from Le Duff America.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Caribou Coffee to acquire Bruegger's Bagels". www.foodbusinessnews.net. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
  2. ^ http://www.groupeleduff.com/chiffres-cles
  3. ^ "Le Duff America names new leadership team". nrn.com. 8 October 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  4. ^ "MTY completes the acquisition of Timothy's World Coffee and Mmmuffins". CNW Group (Press release). April 5, 2018.