Its standalone income from operations, which primarily consists of home income, was at Rs 1,698.7 crore, up 15.8 per cent on yoy foundation, stated JFL, a part of the Jubilant Bhartia Group, in its quarter preview for Q2/FY26.
“As of the quarter’s finish, the JFL Group community reached 3,480 shops, with a internet addition of 93 shops through the quarter,” it stated.
Through the quarter, Domino’s India LFL (Like-for-Like) progress was 9.1 per cent and Domino’s Turkiye at 5.6 per cent.
JFL opened 81 new shops of Domino’s in India, taking the overall quantity to 2,321 by finish of the quarter. Domino’s Turkiye opened one new retailer and closed one retailer, ending the quarter with 751 shops.
Apart from India, JFL operates the Domino’s Pizza chain in worldwide markets as Turkiye, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. JFL is the main QSR chain operator with franchise rights for 3 international manufacturers – Domino’s, Popeyes and Dunkin’ – and two own-brands, Hong’s Kitchen, an Indo-Chinese language QSR model in India, and a CAFE model – COFFY in Turkiye. In keeping with JFL, the figures talked about in its quarter preview are provisional and topic to restricted overview by the statutory auditors of the corporate.
Shares of Jubilant FoodWorks on Monday had been buying and selling at Rs 621.50 apiece on BSE, down 1.10 per cent.


