Waikato Times

Kiwis’ big Taco Bell spend-up

- Susan Edmunds

Aucklander­s spent $150,000 in one week when Taco Bell opened in New Lynn in November, Restaurant Brands says.

It has announced a profit of $30.1 million for its most recent full year, which was only 10 months because of a change in its balance date.

The profit was down compared to the previous financial year, but Restaurant Brands said, had it been for a full 12 months, it would have lifted more than 8 per cent.

It introduced Taco Bell in New Zealand and New South Wales, Australia, in the last quarter of last year.

It said while that had a minimal impact on this year’s results, more than 10 more stores were expected in the next financial year.

The first New Zealand store, in New Lynn, made $150,000 in sales in its first week and $700,000 in its first two months of trading, Restaurant Brands said, which was significan­tly up on expectatio­ns.

‘‘With establishm­ent costs, the business incurred a small loss of $0.3 million for the year. The next store in Shortland Street, Auckland is expected to open in the first quarter of 2020 with five further stores forecast to be opened during the 2020 year.’’

Carls Jr’s new delivery service had a positive impact, driving same-store sales growth of 11.3 per cent.

Pizza Hut sales dropped 4.7 per cent on an annual equivalent basis.

KFC underpinne­d the New Zealand operations, with full-year sales up 8.3 per cent.

‘‘The KFC sales growth was driven by sound marketing programmes, a further roll-out of KFC delivery to a more than 40 stores, six new store openings and some very strong new product releases.’’

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Five more Taco Bell stores will be opened in New Zealand this year.

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