British coffee chain Costa Coffee has witnessed a significant surge in its India operations, with a 49% increase in revenue to Rs 151.8 crore, as reported by Devyani International Ltd (DIL) in their annual report. The company, which stands as the master franchisee for Costa Coffee under the ownership of Coca-Cola, has shown a commendable performance with its gross profit escalating by 45% to Rs 116.6 crore compared to the previous year.

The fiscal year 2023-24 has been marked by aggressive expansion for Costa Coffee in India, with the addition of 67 new stores, elevating the total to 179 outlets across the country. This expansion strategy significantly contributed to the revenue jump from Rs 101.8 crore in the preceding year to Rs 151.8 crore. Despite this growth, there was a slight dip in the average daily sales per store, from Rs 35,085 to Rs 32,710. However, expectations are set on an upward trajectory as these new outlets mature.
DIL's strategic focus on expanding Costa Coffee's network aligns with India's burgeoning young population and its evolving coffee culture. The company aims to continue this momentum by planning to add 60-70 new units annually. With such ambitious plans, DIL is optimistic about strengthening its market presence and capitalizing on emerging business opportunities.
The rapid expansion of Costa Coffee is not just limited to conventional settings but also extends to high footfall areas like airports. Given the booming domestic travel market, airports present an ideal location for capturing the premium coffee segment, catering to the high demand among travelers.
Costa Coffee's growth strategy involves exploring new channels and venues to better understand consumer demands and preferences. This approach has positioned Costa Coffee as a strong competitor against other major players in the Indian market such as Starbucks and Barista.
Beyond Costa Coffee, DIL operates several other Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) chains in India including KFC, Pizza Hut, and the home-grown Vaango. The company is part of RJ Corp Ltd, which also promotes Varun Beverages Ltd (VBL), PepsiCo's bottling partner.
With its strategic expansion and focus on understanding and catering to consumer demands, Costa Coffee is poised for continued growth in India's dynamic coffee market. As it expands its footprint across high-traffic locations and refines its business strategies based on consumer insights, Costa Coffee is set on a path towards crafting a stronger presence in the Indian coffee industry.
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