KFC Drives Restaurant Brands’ Sales Boost

September 19, 2007 by Mark | 0 Comments

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Restaurant Brands is reporting second quarter sales across its three New Zealand businesses up 5.8 per cent to $93.6 million, with same store sales up 5 per cent.

The higher sales continued to be driven by solid growth in the KFC business, up 11.7 per cent for the 16 weeks ended September 10, compared to the second quarter a year earlier, Restaurant Brands said today.

The KFC brand continued to build on the momentum of its transformation process.

Starbucks Coffee was up a steady 6.7 per cent for the second quarter from a year earlier, while Pizza Hut began to improve but still produced an overall sales decline of 7.5 per cent, the company said.

On a year-to-date basis total sales at $164.1m were up 5.1 per cent on the first half of last year and showed an overall 4.7 per cent same store growth.

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