Golden Krust CEO shot dead

On my cellphone. Will post the "undercover CEO" clip when I get a chance.
 
Golden Krust CEO Dead

Published:Saturday | December 2, 2017 | 7:12 PM

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Hawthorne

Jamaica-born Lowell Hawthorne, CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill, is dead.

Reports reaching The Gleaner are that Hawthorne died earlier today, after suffering a gunshot wound.

However, the circumstances around the incident were not immediately clear.

Hawthorne's Golden Krust is the largest Caribbean franchise chain in the United States, with more than 120 stores in areas such as New York and Florida.

Often referred to as the 'Patty King', he is regularly cited as an example Jamaican entrepreneurial success overseas
 
Golden Krust CEO Dead

Published:Saturday | December 2, 2017 | 7:12 PM

hawthorne.jpg


Hawthorne

Jamaica-born Lowell Hawthorne, CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill, is dead.

Reports reaching The Gleaner are that Hawthorne died earlier today, after suffering a gunshot wound.

However, the circumstances around the incident were not immediately clear.

Hawthorne's Golden Krust is the largest Caribbean franchise chain in the United States, with more than 120 stores in areas such as New York and Florida.

Often referred to as the 'Patty King', he is regularly cited as an example Jamaican entrepreneurial success overseas

R.I.P.
 
Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill founder, CEO commits suicide in Bronx factory
BY Adam Schrader Rocco Parascandola Ross Keith Rich Schapiro
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Saturday, December 2, 2017, 8:11 PM
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Lowell Hawthorne, who started the Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery with a Bronx storefront, now manufactures his meat patties at a Bronx production facility at 3958 Park Ave.
(David Handschuh/New York Daily News)

The founder and CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill killed himself inside his Bronx factory Saturday, police sources said.

Lowell Hawthorne, 57, shot himself inside the Park Ave. building near E. 173rd St. in Claremont about 5:30 p.m., sources said.

More than a dozen current and former employees stood in disbelief outside the factory hours later. Some had tears rolling down their cheeks.

“He was a good boss, humble and a good businessman,” said Pete Tee, 27, a former employee.

“He never seemed sad. This is just terrible news right now.”

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Workers stand outside the Golden Krust's factory on Park Avenue after Hawthorne committed suicide inside.
(Angus Mordant/for New York Daily News)
Hawthorne opened the first Golden Krust store on E. Gun Hill Rd. in 1989.

He built the Jamaica beef patty purveyor into a national empire boasting more than 120 restaurants across the U.S.

It also produces more than 50 million patties a year for retail stores and supplies them to about 20,000 outlets, according to The New York Times.

“We believe in the power of the patty,” Hawthorne told The Times in May.

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Some of Hawthorne's employees said they suspected something was amiss when they spotted his silver Tesla 85D parked oddly outside the factory. It was left straddling two lanes.
(Angus Mordant/for New York Daily News)
Some of his employees said they suspected something was amiss when they spotted his car, a silver Tesla 85D, parked oddly outside the factory. It was left straddling two lanes.

Everald Woods said he loved working under Hawthorne.

“He was a nice boss, a wonderful guy,” said Woods, an employee since 2003. “He’s the kind of guy you want to work for that long. He takes care of his employees.”

Woods said he was stunned to learn that Hawthorne had taken his life.

“I didn’t believe the news when I heard it at first,” Woods added. “I don’t know if the pressure of running the business was too much, but I’m shocked.”


http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...mmits-suicide-bronx-factory-article-1.3673215
 
oh damn - wtf happened?

RIP - I know quite a few people that are going to be hurt over this.
 
nothing yet -
look at the number of locations

Silver Krust doesn’t have as many locations but it was much more authentic than GC.

And as sad as some people will be over this news, a gang of Jamaican restaurants he moved off the block are doing backflips right now.
 
Silver Krust doesn’t have as many locations but it was much more authentic than GC.

And as sad as some people will be over this news, a gang of Jamaican restaurants he moved off the block are doing backflips right now.

How was the food? We don't have any here. Just a couple joints that look down on the black customers that support them. :smh:
 
How was the food? We don't have any here. Just a couple joints that look down on the black customers that support them. :smh:
very inconsistent
Silver Krust doesn’t have as many locations but it was much more authentic than GC.

And as sad as some people will be over this news, a gang of Jamaican restaurants he moved off the block are doing backflips right now.
its difficult to maintain quality and push volume - make it worse none of the cooks followed the recipes
so if you walked into the right GC jes when the right cook was working and all ingredients fresh - its good food
but he never figured out how to have all locations producing good meals consistently
 
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