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Founded | 2007Belfast | in
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Number of employees | 444 [3] |
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Boojum is an Irish chain of Mexican fast-food [4] restaurants in Ireland. Founded in 2007 by John and Karen Blisard, they operate 17 outlets throughout the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, [5] as well as a "Turbo Boojum" outlet in Dublin. [6] On 10 April 2024, Boojum opened their first store outside of Ireland, in Leeds, England.
Boojum was founded in 2007 by John Blisard and his wife Karen, who met in Philadelphia. [7] The chain was bought in 2015 and is now owned by former Ulster Rugby player Andy Maxwell and his brother David, [8] a 2018 EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist. [9] [10]
In June 2023, the company was bought by Azzurri Restaurants Ltd, the owner of the Zizzi and ASK Italian chains. [11]
As well as burritos, tacos, fajitas and burrito bowls, [12] Boojum also produces home barbecue kits, [13] and rice-scented candles. [14]
In 2021, Boojum's managing director David Maxwell criticised supermarket chain Morrisons for apparently imitating Boojum's branding on their Mexican ready meal range. [15] In 2017, Boojum's burrito was the second most commonly ordered item of food on Deliveroo in the world. [16] In 2018, their burrito was the fourth most commonly ordered item of food on Deliveroo in the world. [17]
In 2019, an advertisement for Boojum featuring a depiction of Jesus was criticised by a spokesperson from the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, as well as DUP councillor Mark Baxter. [18]
In 2022, the chain apologised after a photo of two tip jars depicting Johnny Depp and Amber Heard emerged on social media. [19]