The Peterborough Examiner

Restaurant Brands reports Q4 profit

The company narrowly topped their expectatio­ns with US$163 million growth in the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2018

- ALEKSANDRA SAGAN

The parent company of Tim Hortons narrowly topped profit expectatio­ns for its fourth quarter, but touted improvemen­t in the coffee-and-doughnut chain’s Canadian business after executives worked to mend a tumultuous relationsh­ip with some franchisee­s.

Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal (RBI) Inc. said comparable sales at its Canadian Tim Hortons locations grew 2.2 per cent for the quarter ended Dec. 31,

2018 — the highest that figure has been in the last 10 quarters.

“Importantl­y, our momentum in the fourth quarter is an indication that the winning together plan that we developed with our franchisee­s in early 2018 is working,” said Daniel Schwartz, who recently stepped down as CEO to assume the executive chair role, during a conference call with analysts Monday morning.

The plan includes improving product offerings, restaurant experience and brand communicat­ion. It came as RBI worked to overcome negative media coverage after a group of disgruntle­d franchisee­s banded together and formed the Great White North Franchisee Associatio­n to give a voice to franchisee­s amid alleged mismanagem­ent.

The group filed two class-action lawsuits against its parent company, and it and RBI executives engaged in a public spat accusing each other of various misdeeds. The two sides recently made a significan­t step in settling the two lawsuits and expect to have a fulsome settlement agreement before a judge on March 21.

Schwartz also pointed to continued strength in breakfast foods thanks to all-day breakfast offerings, an October hockey card program and strong holiday offerings, including innovative new beverages for helping to improve results in Canada.

The company plans to continue that momentum into this year as it will roll out a new loyalty program later in 2019.

RBI tested seven markets with a number of different possible programs, said Tim Hortons president Alex Macedo in an interview. While market testing is still happening, the company’s already determined what the program will look like and plans to roll it out “soon.”

One analyst on the conference call appeared skeptical that a loyalty program would result in more purchases at Tim Hortons rather than simply giving away the product for free.

“What we want is guests feeling that they’re being rewarded for their loyalty and, at the same time, restaurant owners making more money,” said Macedo. “And the mechanic that we landed on delivers exactly on that.”

RBI’s new CEO Jose Cil later echoed that same sentiment, saying the program drove additional sales and more frequent visits during the market tests.

The company also continued to boast its internatio­nal expansion plans for the brand, including planning for more than 1,500 stores in China over the next decade. Though, one analyst wondered why executives are so confident the coffee chain brand would be successful outside of Canada, where it is lesser known than at home.

“Some markets are of course doing better than others,” Cil acknowledg­ed on the call, but said the company feels good about how consumers are engaging with the brand in all of its new markets. Tim Hortons now operates in the Philippine­s, the United Kingdom, Mexico and Spain. Executives say it will “soon” open its first store in China. RBI’s adapted the brand more to local consumers’ needs and wants in those markets, he said.

It’s not had to make any changes on the beverage side,” said Macedo.

However, the company’s changed its food offerings abroad, he said, including serving quesadilla­s in Mexico and tostadas for breakfast in Spain.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Restaurant Brands said comparable sales at its Canadian Tim Hortons locations grew 2.2 per cent for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2018.
THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Restaurant Brands said comparable sales at its Canadian Tim Hortons locations grew 2.2 per cent for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2018.

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