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KERB to close down Camden Market outlet

The chain vows to expand their presence in London despite the closure.

KERB has announced through their website that they will be closing down their site in Camden Market on October 1.

The said site first opened last August 2016. After the closure, they will have eight outlets located in King’s Cross, West India Quay, Gherkin, Paddington, St. Kats, Rathbone Sq., X Hornsey Town Hall and X Peckham.

“We have loved our time at Camden and are proud of the transformation that we have driven; developed over 30 new street food businesses, re-designed the market, overhauled quality and hygiene, animated the canal area, and now it is time for us to move on to new projects in the capital,” they said in the announcement.

(Photo credit: KERB Facebook)

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