Jollibee Foods Corporation has reported its Q2 2025 financial results, highlighting a continued expansion and strong performance on the international stage. The Jollibee brand has strengthened its global footprint, achieving sustained topline growth. In the second quarter, Jollibee's system-wide sales growth (SWS G%) reached 13.9%, with a same-store sales growth (SSSG) of 7.6%, resulting in a total store count of 1,807, representing a 6.5% increase. In the Philippines, Jollibee recorded a 13.3% increase in SWS, with a 7.0% SSSG and a store count of 1,311, reflecting a 4.6% growth. Hong Kong and Macau saw an 11.8% SWS growth and a 10.4% SSSG with 24 stores. North America reported a 11.3% increase in SWS and a 9.4% SSSG, with 106 stores, marking a 5.0% growth. In the Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia (EMEAA) region, Jollibee achieved a 20.2% SWS growth and an 8.8% SSSG, with 366 stores, achieving a significant 14.7% growth in store count. Jollibee's performance outpaced its multi-brand and single-brand peers, with Yum Brands reporting a 4.0% SWS growth and 2.0% SSSG, Yum China at 4.0% and 1.0%, and Restaurant Brands at 5.3% and 2.4%. Among single-brand competitors, McDonald's reported an 8.0% SWS growth and 3.8% SSSG, Chipotle at 3.0% and -4.0%, and Domino's at 5.6% and 3.4%. While specific figures for net income/profit/loss and earnings per share $(EPS)$ were not detailed in the release, the company's growth metrics indicate a robust performance across its key markets, with a strong focus on international expansion and increased market presence.
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