Prezzo Italian has published zero emissions data, supply chain assessment, or climate targets across its 96-restaurant UK estate. The company discloses no sustainability strategy, renewable energy procurement, or waste management. A mid-sized operator with meaningful operational and supply chain carbon exposure is operating in near-total environmental silence.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Energy Source (4/10, 2/10). Weakest on Targets & Commitments and Transparency & Accountability (0/10, 1/10).
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Among the 46 major food service / restaurants brands we've scored, Prezzo Italian is tied =40th of 46, with 1 other.
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Prezzo Italian is a casual-dining Italian restaurant chain operating approximately 96 locations across the UK. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Woodford Green, the company serves pasta, risotto, meat and seafood dishes in a mid-market dining format. It is owned by private equity and has undergone significant restructuring since 2020, contracting from ~300 sites.
Peer casual-dining Italian chain; similar scale and disclosure gaps on carbon and supply chain.
View breakdown →Comparable multi-site UK restaurant operator; likely similar environmental transparency shortfalls.
View breakdown →Mid-market UK restaurant group; useful contrast on sustainability disclosure and supply chain standards.
View breakdown →Independent UK burger chain; reference point for small-to-medium restaurant sustainability practice.
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