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The firm added that Domino's India like-for-like (LFL) growth came in at 11.6%, while Domino's Turkey LFL growth (post-IAS-29) was negative 2.2%.
As of the quarter's end, the JFL Group network reached 3,389 stores, with a net addition of 73 stores during the quarter.
Domino's India opened 61 net new stores, ending the quarter with 2,240 stores, while Domino's Turkey opened 7 new stores and closed 1 store, ending the quarter with 752 stores.
Jubilant FoodWorks ranks among the leading emerging markets' food-tech companies. Its group network comprises 3,389 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 CAF' brand, COFFY, in Turkey.
Jubilant Foodworks declined 1.77% to Rs 681.30 after the company's consolidated net profit fell 76.9% to Rs 48.01 crore, despite a 33.6% jump in revenue from operations to Rs 2,103.18 crore in Q4 FY25 over Q4 FY24.
The scrip declined 2.67% to Rs 691 on the BSE.
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