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New Delhi, Apr 7 (PTI) Shares of Jubilant Foodworks Ltd (JFL) tumbled 10.5 per cent on Tuesday after its quarterly business update failed to cheer investors. The stock tanked 10.54 per cent to settle at Rs 412.70 on the BSE. During the day, it dropped 11.15 per cent to Rs 409.85 -- the 52-week low level. At the NSE, the stock dived 10.39 per cent to end at Rs 413.15. Domestic revenue of Jubilant Foodworks Ltd, the country's leading QSR chain operator, was up 6.2 per cent to Rs 1,686 crore in ...Read More >

New Delhi, Apr 7 (PTI) Domestic revenue of Jubilant Foodworks Ltd (JFL), the country's leading QSR chain operator, was up 6.2 per cent to Rs 1,686 crore in March quarter of 2025-26 fiscal year. For the full fiscal, revenue was at Rs 6,887.8 crore, said the Bhartiya family-promoted firm, which has franchise rights for global QSR brand as Domino's, Popeyes. Consolidated revenue, which includes income from international operations, came in at Rs 2,505.8 crore in March quarter, up 19.1 per cent ye ...Read More >

New Delhi: Jubilant FoodWorks Limited (JFL), the country's largest food services player, has announced it will not renew its franchise agreement with the American coffee-and-donut giant Dunkin'. The decision marks the beginning of the end for the brand's current 15-year run in India, as the company prepares for a phased exit by December 31, 2026. The announcement follows a strategic board meeting on Monday, March 30, in which JFL confirmed it would let the Multiple Unit Development Franchise A ...Read More >

NOIDA: Dunkin' is done in India. Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd, the country's leading quick service restaurant operator, has decided not to renew its franchise agreement with the American coffee and doughnut chain, and will wind down its Indian stores in a phased manner before December 31, 2026, bringing a 15-year partnership to a quiet, loss-laden close. The decision, approved by JFL's board on March 30, 2026, ends a relationship that began with a Multiple Unit Development Franchise Agreement signed ...Read More >
New Delhi: LPG supply disruptions amid the West Asia war are forcing large restaurant chains, including McDonald's and Pizza Hut, to shut some stores, while dozens of premium fine-dine chains have stalled expansion plans. So far, shutdowns were largely limited to mid-sized and smaller restaurants that rely on daily cylinder supplies. Most larger chains tweaked menus to focus on low-gas dishes and switched to alternatives such as induction cooking and piped natural gas (PNG) where possible to dea ...Read More >

Mumbai, March 31: Jubilant FoodWorks Limited (JFL) has announced its decision not to renew its master franchise agreement for the Dunkin' brand in India, marking the end of a 15-year partnership. In a regulatory filing, the company stated that the Multiple Unit Development Franchise Agreement (MUDFA), originally signed in February 2011, will officially expire on December 31, 2026. The move signals a strategic shift for India's largest food service company as it moves to restructure its diverse b ...Read More >

New Delhi, Mar 31 (PTI) Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd, the country's leading quick service restaurant chain operator, has decided not to renew its franchise agreement with Dunkin' and close down stores of the American multinational coffee and doughnut company in a phased manner. The Multiple Unit Development Franchise Agreement dated February 24, 2011 (MUDFA) between JFL and Dunkin' is coming to an end on December 31, 2026, according to a regulatory filing by the Bharatia family-promoted entity. The ...Read More >
NEW DELHI: Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd (JFL), India's largest foods services player, on Monday said it will not renew its franchise agreement to operate US coffee-and-donut chain Dunkin' in India, ending a 15-year franchise deal amid recurring losses and weak growth. The existing agreement ends on December 31, 2026, JFL said in a stock exchange filing. The company will evaluate options for the stores including sale and transfer of franchise rights in consultation with Dunkin', it added. The JFL boa ...Read More >

MUMBAI: When the doughnuts stop turning and the coffee goes cold, even a global giant like Dunkin' can find the Indian market a tough brew to crack. Jubilant Foodworks has decided not to renew its franchise agreement with Dunkin' when the pact expires on 31 December 2026, according to a Reuters report. The operator, best known for running Domino's outlets in India, said it would evaluate options for its existing Dunkin' stores, including a potential sale or transfer of franchise rights, in consu ...Read More >
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