Veritas Investments, the food and beverage investor, has responded to media reports about the financial health of its Mad Butcher brand by saying the liquidation of four of its franchisee-operated budget meat outlets this year is "coincidence".
Since the start of the year the Massey, Glenfield, Rotorua and Kapiti Mad Butcher stores have all been placed into liquidation, and all but Rotorua have been taken back into Veritas ownership, the Auckland-based company said in a statement.
The affected stores were franchise operations, with the closures "primarily due to the personal circumstances or property lease issues", Veritas said.
"Franchisee changes are not unusual and these recent changes are simply a coincidence of timing," Veritas said.
"For the record, Veritas currently owns the Invercargill, Glenfield, Kapiti, Henderson and Massey stores.