The restaurateur Stéphane Manigold has become, during the health crisis, a media spokesperson for a devastated profession.
First slayer of the insurers that he would have liked to put more to work to settle the addition of the confinement, he is now riding a new battle horse: what he called on BFM Business the
“Auchan jurisprudence”
.
“There is no reason,
” he says, “
that what a large group can do, we, the craftsmen and SMEs, cannot be”.
And so it is that an apparently very technical measure becomes a political object.
The
“Auchan jurisprudence” of
which the restaurateur speaks - abusively - is in reality the takeover in mid-September of the Alinéa furniture brand in receivership by its former owners, Alexis Mulliez and his family, the very one who founded the Auchan empire.
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It is in principle extremely rare to have a business enter the commercial court to recover it when it leaves.
Otherwise, we would rush to justice
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