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Sapphire Foods Slips Into ₹18 Million Loss As Cost Pressures Mount In Q1 FY26


Updated: July 23, 2025 14:23

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Sapphire Foods India Ltd, the operator of KFC and Pizza Hut franchises, reported a consolidated net loss of ₹18 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, reversing a profit of ₹85.2 million in the same period last year. The decline comes amid rising operational expenses and subdued consumer spending.

Key Highlights From The Quarterly Performance

- Total revenue rose 8.1 percent year-on-year to ₹7.77 billion, driven by new store additions across India and Sri Lanka.
- Total expenses increased 10.4 percent, outpacing revenue growth and squeezing margins.
- Same-store sales remained flat for KFC and declined 8 percent for Pizza Hut, reflecting competitive pressure from local eateries and online kitchens.
- Sapphire Foods resorted to heavy discounting, including bundled offers and free beverages, which failed to significantly boost footfall.

Operational Updates And Strategic Moves

- The company added dozens of new outlets during the quarter, taking its total restaurant count to 963 as of June-end.
- Despite the loss, Sapphire continues to invest in expansion, with a focus on Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities to capture untapped demand.
- Management remains optimistic about long-term growth, citing brand strength and evolving consumer preferences.

Market Sentiment

The results underscore the challenges facing quick-service restaurants in India, where inflation and changing dining habits are reshaping the competitive landscape.

Sources: Economic Times, Yahoo Finance, Reuters, Moneycontrol, ICICI Direct.
 

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