Vivartia in due diligence talks over possible Evergood sale to Fairfax unit
Vivartia is discussing a potential sale of food-service operator Evergood to a Fairfax Financial Holdings subsidiary, with due diligence completed.

Athens, Greece. Greek food services conglomerate Vivartia is in discussions to potentially sell its Evergood food-service arm to a subsidiary of Fairfax Financial Holdings, according to sources cited by Greek business outlet Insider.
Due diligence completed
Sources close to Vivartia told Insider that financial due diligence has been completed. Fairfax has not yet submitted a financial offer, the report said.
Brands and expansion
Evergood operates several food-service brands, including Goody’s Burger House, which is also present in Cyprus, Everest, Flocafé, La Pasteria and Jackaroo.
Vivartia recently expanded its food-service presence through the acquisition of Jackaroo, adding the growing brand to a portfolio developed around the former Goody’s group.
The business operates under the Evergood name, combining the opening letters of Everest and Goody’s. Its portfolio includes Goody’s Burger House, Everest, Flocafé Espresso Room, La Pasteria, Jackaroo, Krispy by Jackaroo and La Jacka.
Financial performance
The group has continued to expand its franchise network, resulting in total system sales that are substantially higher than revenue reported in its consolidated financial statements.
Evergood reported consolidated revenue of €299.63 million in 2025, compared with €264.97 million in 2024, an increase of 13.1 per cent.
Total system sales, including franchise sales, rose to €375 million from €341 million a year earlier, an increase of about 10 per cent.
Gross profit increased by 9.5 per cent to €107.98 million in 2025, from €98.58 million in 2024.
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