Townsville Bulletin

Closures bite into earnings

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BAKERY, pizza and coffee chain owner Retail Food Group has downgraded its full- year earnings forecast, sending its shares tumbling.

The owner of the brands Donut King, Pizza Capers, Michel’s Patisserie and Gloria Jean’s Coffees is forecastin­g growth in underlying profit — a figure that strips out one- off items — of about 15 per cent in the financial year finishing this month. That compares with a previous forecast of 20 per cent growth.

The Gold Coast- based company said its domestic franchise operations were trading in line with last financial year, but growth across most brands had been offset by a decline for Michel’s Patisserie.

Supply chain issues had taken a toll on the bakery cafe chain, the group said.

Retail Food also revealed it would take a $ 22 million writedown in its full- year results after reassessin­g the “recoverabi­lity of advances” made to marketing funds for Michel’s Patisserie and Pizza Capers. It said the advances would not be recovered in full because each business now had fewer outlets.

Shares in the company fell heavily to a 16- month low.

The franchise operator also said its global operations continued to grow, although a new master franchise deal had been delayed to next financial year. Its beverage division, which includes the Di Bella coffee brand, was performing to expectatio­ns, the group said.

Retail Food said it expected organic growth to continue next financial year, driven by its internatio­nal, commercial and coffee divisions, while its food franchises were expected to achieve modest growth.

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