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India’s Sapphire Foods posts Q3 loss as new labour laws squeeze margins

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Sapphire Foods, the Indian operator of KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants, slipped into a third-quarter loss after booking a one-time charge linked to the rollout of the country’s new labour codes, even as revenue continued to rise.

The results underline the growing cost pressures facing fast-food chains in India, where regulatory changes, heavy discounting, and uneven consumer demand are reshaping profitability across brands.

The company, a franchisee of Yum Brands, reported a consolidated net loss of ₹4.7 crore for the quarter ended December 31.

This compared with a profit of ₹11.9 crore in the same period last year, reflecting the impact of higher costs despite steady top-line growth.

Labour laws weigh on earnings

Sapphire said the quarterly loss was driven by a one-time charge of ₹ 8.02 crore related to India’s new labour laws.

Total expenses rose 8.4% year on year to ₹813 crore, broadly in line with revenue growth, indicating limited room for cost absorption.

Revenue from operations climbed nearly 8% to ₹ 814 crore, supported by store additions and promotional activity.

However, the near match between revenue and expenses highlighted how regulatory and operating costs are compressing margins for organised restaurant chains.

Discounting deepens competition

Fast-food operators in India continue to face stiff competition from local eateries and cloud kitchens, many of which operate with lower overheads.

To protect volumes, Sapphire leaned on aggressive promotions during the quarter, including a chicken burger meal priced at ₹99.

Such discounting has become increasingly common across the sector, but it has also added pressure on profitability as companies attempt to balance value offers with rising labour and input costs.

KFC and Pizza Hut move in opposite directions

Demand trends diverged sharply across Sapphire’s brands.

Same-store sales at KFC rose 1% in the third quarter, reversing a 3% decline recorded a year earlier.

The improvement suggested a modest recovery in consumer traction at the fried chicken chain.

By contrast, Pizza Hut continued to struggle.

Same-store sales at Pizza Hut fell 12% year on year, compared with a 5% increase in the same quarter last year.

The decline pointed to weaker demand in the casual dining segment and heightened competitive pressure.

Expansion continues amid consolidation

Despite the quarterly loss, Sapphire pressed ahead with expansion.

The company added 31 new restaurants during the October to December period, taking its total store count to 1,028 by the end of December.

The broader sector remains under strain. Peer Devyani International, which also operates KFC and Pizza Hut outlets in India, reported a wider third-quarter loss earlier this week.

Sapphire’s shares were last down 1%.

In January, Sapphire and Devyani announced plans to merge in a $934 million deal, a move aimed at creating a larger fast-food franchisee platform in India.

The proposed combination comes as operators look to scale up to better manage costs and compete in the world’s most populous country.

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