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Nisha Katona says weight-loss drugs won’t hurt restaurants, as Mowgli Street Food expands with new delivery and UK/Ireland growth plans.
Nisha Katona, founder of Mowgli Street Food, has dismissed concerns that weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro and Ozempic will harm the restaurant industry, calling smaller portion trends a "gimmick" with no lasting impact.
She emphasized that dining out remains a social experience centered on connection, not medication, highlighting her chain’s focus on low-fat, customizable Indian home-style dishes.
Mowgli, with 27 locations and over £50 million in annual sales, is launching its first home delivery service to attract younger customers and boost sales to over £70 million by 2026.
The company plans to expand into Ireland and Northern Ireland in early 2026 and open new UK sites, despite rising costs from recent tax increases.
Katona urged the government to restore consumer confidence and support struggling businesses, criticizing the latest budget as harmful to the hospitality sector.
Nisha Katona dice que los medicamentos para bajar de peso no perjudicarán a los restaurantes, ya que Mowgli Street Food se expande con nuevas entregas y planes de crecimiento en Reino Unido e Irlanda.