Spudulike, the baked potato chain, has collapsed leaving all 298 staff redundant and facing the agony of submitting claims for lost wages.

Administrators confirmed in a statement on Monday that all 37 of the Spudulike group's outlets and head office were shut on Friday after a last ditch sale of the business fell through.

It marks the latest casual dining business to fold following a torrid time for the sector which, like wider high street retail, has been battling a toxic cocktail of weaker consumer demand at a time of higher costs.

Image: Jamie Oliver lost 25 million pounds in the collapse of his casual dining empire in May

It has seen the likes of Jamie's Italian be declared insolvent, while others to find trouble and close restaurants have included Prezzo and Carluccio's.

Spudulike is understood to have been in distress for some time and had sought a controversial Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) in a bid to secure rent cuts from landlords.


They opposed the plan due to the scale of the reductions being sought.

Joint administrator Neil Bennett, from the business services firm Leonard Curtis, said: "We are very disappointed with the outcome after working for several weeks firstly preparing a CVA proposal, which was rejected by the group's creditors, and subsequently pursuing the sale of all or part of the group's business and assets with a number of prospective purchasers.

"Sadly a sale of the business and assets of the group on a going concern basis did not prove possible, following the last minute withdrawal of an offer that was close to completion."

He added: "We are now focusing on seeking any interest in the group's remaining assets whilst managing the impact of the closures on former employees."

It has been reported that staff are owed at least two weeks' wages - with some left even further out of pocket.

Mr Bennett later said: "All employees will be able to make claims for their wage arrears, together with accrued holiday pay, statutory notice pay and redundancy pay, from the government's Redundancy Payment Service.

"We are currently working towards finalising the employee arrears information so that our instructed agents, Evolve IS, can prepare the employee claim calculations and circulate them to employees and the Redundancy Payment Service, helping them prepare and submit claims for any arrears of wages, statutory notice entitlement and redundancy pay."