The company’s standalone revenue rose 6.2% YoY to Rs 1,686 crore.
Domino’s India like-for-like (LFL) growth came in at 0.2%, while Domino’s Turkey recorded a 9% LFL growth (post Ind AS 29).
The JFL Group added a net 69 stores during the quarter, taking its total network to 3,663 outlets. Domino’s India added 59 stores, ending the quarter with 2,455 outlets, while Domino’s Turkey added 4 stores to take its total to 787.
For FY26, Jubilant FoodWorks’ consolidated revenue increased 17.2% YoY to Rs 9,544.1 crore, while standalone revenue grew 12.8% YoY to Rs 6,887.8 crore.
As per reports, the standalone revenue and Domino's India's like-for-like growth were weaker than anticipated.
Jubilant FoodWorks ranks among the leading emerging markets’ food-tech companies. Its Group network comprises 3,594 stores across six markets – India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The group has a strong portfolio of brands in emerging markets with franchise rights for three global brands - Domino’s, Popeyes and Dunkin’ – and two own-brands, Hong’s Kitchen, an Indo-Chinese QSR brand in India, and a CAFÉ brand - COFFY in Turkey.
On a consolidated basis, Jubilant FoodWorks reported 68.6% increase in net profit to Rs 72.9 crore on a 13.3% increase in revenue from operations to Rs 2,437.2 crore in Q3 FY26 over Q3 FY25.
Shares of Jubilant FoodWorks fell 6.28% to Rs 432.35 on the BSE.
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