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  2. Byron Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Byron (legally incorporated as Famously Proper Limited), is a British restaurant chain offering a casual dining service with a focus on hamburgers. The chain was founded in 2007 by Tom Byng. The chain was founded in 2007 by Tom Byng.

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  5. Hutton Collins - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Hutton Collins sold majority stake in Byron Hamburgers to Three Hills Capital Partners, retaining a minority stake. [14] In December 2018, Hutton Collins and Duke Street Capital, sold noodle restaurant chain Wagamama to The Restaurant Group , with Wagamama's value being estimated at £559 million.

  6. In the past year, the Leeds-based faux meat company Meatless Farm (which provided vegan products to Byron Burgers, Itsu and Pret) went into administration. Pret A Manger has closed half of its ...

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  9. Hodad's - Wikipedia

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    Husband and wife Byron and Virginia Hardin originally ran a restaurant in 1969 called Hardin's Hamburgers, in El Cajon. [1] In 1973, they purchased a burger stand in Ocean Beach, San Diego for $600 (equivalent to $4,118 in 2023) and called it Hodad's, the name originating as a surfing term for a non-surfer who pretends to be one.