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Introducing Mark Selby, the co-founder and CEO of Wahaca - the brand that sparked the UK's Mexican food revolution.

The big, bland problem: Back in 2007, the UK was stuck in a Tex-Mex time warp. Think heavy cheese, stodgy nachos, and sombreros. It was a caricature of a culture that deserved better. 

Mark and his co-founder Thomasina Miers saw this gap and turned it into a movement, bringing the vibrant, fresh, and zesty "market-style" food of Oaxaca to the streets of London. Today, Wahaca is much more than a restaurant; it's a blueprint for regenerative hospitality. 

But as the brand has grown to 14 sites with a £40m turnover, it has run into a new kind of modern hurdle: the "chain" stigma. Mark has been vocal about the "noose" around his neck - the struggle of being a high-street innovator in a world where "chain" has become a dirty word to the younger generations.

In this episode, we'll dig into the vision for Wahaca 2.0 with their killer new flagship restaurant in Paddington Square, the brutal resilience needed to survive the ups & downs of the hospitality world, and how chance encounters can change your life. 

Tuck in.