Westlife Foodworld Q2 FY26 Concall Decoded: The Burger Chain’s Battle Between Fries and Flat Growth 🍟📉


1. Opening Hook

When your Protein Slice sells out in a day but your same-store sales shrink faster than a soggy bun, you know it’s “one of those quarters.” Westlife Foodworld (aka McDonald’s West & South India) juggled soft demand, burger science, and AI-powered fries this quarter—because who needs simplicity when you can have a machine learning drive-thru?

In the words of the Bhagavad Gita: “Action is greater than inaction.” Clearly, management took that to heart—with AI cameras in kitchens and burgers that double as protein supplements. Stick around—this gets juicier than a McSpicy Deluxe. 🍔


2. At a Glance

  • Revenue up 3.8% – Growth slower than ketchup drip, but at least it’s red.
  • Gross margin 72.4% – All-time high; CFO swears it’s not sorcery, just supply chain yoga.
  • Operating margin 19.2% – Up 60 bps; fries doing heavy lifting.
  • Cash PAT ₹807M (12.6% of sales) – Includes a Mumbai property jackpot.
  • Adjusted Cash PAT ₹421M – The “real burger,” minus one-time toppings.
  • Digital sales 75% of revenue – Clearly, Indians prefer tapping screens to standing in queues.
  • Stock reaction: Traders heard “AI + burgers,” and didn’t need further seasoning.

3. Management’s Key Commentary

“Discretionary spend and eating-out frequency were soft, but we grew 4%.”
(Translation: Everyone’s broke, but at least they still like fries.)

“Gross margin hit an all-time high at 72.4%.”
(Translation: We’ve found religion in cost-cutting. 🙏)

“Digital sales now form 75% of revenue.”
(Translation: Humans are overrated. The apps feed us now.)

“Protein Plus Slice sold out in one day.”
(Translation: India’s gym bros just met their burger soulmate.)

“We target serving every drive-thru order within 120 seconds.”
(Translation: Blink and miss your fries—speed thrills, calories kill.)

“We’ll double McDelivery sales in two years.”
(Translation: Swiggy, sleep with one eye open.)

“We’ll reach 580-630 stores by 2027; long-term goal is 1,000.”
(Translation: One McDonald’s per mood swing.) 😏


4. Numbers Decoded

MetricQ2 FY26YoY ChangeManagement Spin
Revenue₹6.42B+3.8%“Resilient” in CEO-speak.
Gross Margin72.4%+180 bpsCFO’s farewell gift.
Restaurant Margin19.2%+60 bpsFries saved the day.
Cash PAT₹807M+—Thanks, real estate windfall.
Adj. PAT₹421MWhen you remove the glitter.
Digital Contribution75%+300 bpsApp > appetite.
Store Count450+8 storesTarget 580–630 by FY27.

Takeaway:
Margins bulked up like the new Protein Slice, but topline appetite is weak. Cost control remains the secret sauce.


5. Analyst Questions

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