Hollywood star Mark Wallberg is the latest celebrity to be criticized for using taxpayer money to pay the salaries of his London restaurant staff.

Despite a £ 240 million net, the actor resigned his staff at Wahlburgers located in Covent Garden in London and paid them to the taxpayer money.

Wahlberg decided to use the UK government to leave plan to pay the salaries of employees at his restaurant, which opened last year with the two brothers Paul, a chef, and Donnie, an actor.
The Sun's decision not to personally rescue its employees fueled the decision, especially considering its value the Sun quoted a source as saying.

The source added Many employees asked whether it would help to recharge their salaries, but this did not happen.

Everyone is grateful for a salary because this is clearly a difficult time. But when other stars like Ed Sheeran help their employees use their own fortunes, it looks pretty bad.
He revealed more There was talk of expanding the business, with up to ten other restaurants in the rest of the UK but now everything is on hold.

The representative of the Burgers, that homeowners use the scheme of Chancellor Rishi Sonak The restaurant industry has been greatly affected by this epidemic.

As a franchise organization, every Wahlburgers franchise owner had to make decisions to keep his doors open or closed indefinitely as we all move in these difficult times together.

The concession group owned by Wahlburgers Covent Garden has made the decision to use the Furlough scheme for its employees in the hope that the impressive and location-based team in central London will be preserved without permanent closure.