JUST IN: Jenny Craig’s Australian operations have folded, with the Melbourne-founded weight loss company calling in administrators. It comes just five days after the business reassured Aussie consumers that they would continue to operate. MORE: 9News
FTI Consulting's Vaughan Strawbridge, Kate Warwick and Joseph Hansell have been appointed, a statement confirmed today.
"It is unfortunate where an overseas parent company enters bankruptcy and impacts the local business, in particular, where they are operated independently to each other," Strawbridge said. "Interest has already been received and we will be working with those parties and stakeholders of the business to secure the ongoing business and provide clarity to its loyal and committed staff and customers as soon as possible."
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