Gordon Ramsay’s Lucky Cat Restaurant Plagued by Statue Thefts in London

Gordon Ramsay is frustrated by the theft of lucky cat statues from his new London restaurant, costing nearly 2,200 pounds weekly.

Gordon Ramsay’s Lucky Cat Restaurant Plagued by Statue Thefts in London
Gordon Ramsay’s Lucky Cat Restaurant Plagued by Statue Thefts in London

Hey, guess what I just read? Gordon Ramsay’s new restaurant is having trouble. It’s called Lucky Cat, and it’s in London. People are swiping the lucky cat statues!

He said tons went missing each week. He talked about it on a TV show. The little cat statues cost about four pounds each. He said they lost almost 2,200 pounds in one week. That’s a lot of stolen cats!

Ramsay owns tons of restaurants worldwide. Managing them is stressful for him. He’s proud of his amazing kitchen staff. His first restaurant hit a milestone. It had three Michelin stars for 24 years.

His daughter Holly is getting married, too. She’s marrying Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty. They plan a Christmas wedding, how fun! Adam asked for his blessing properly in Cornwall.

Adam is a great guy, very focused, Ramsay says. Holly and Adam got engaged recently. Adam won a silver medal shortly after that.

Ramsay’s pub had squatters last year as well. The police say no one reported the cat thefts, though. Did he change his mind?

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