Burger King UK lifts sales 6.8% to £379.9m in FY2025
The increase was mainly driven by higher home delivery volumes.
Burger King UK reported like-for-like sales growth of 6.8% to £379.9m for the year ended 31 December 2025, up from £355.8m in 2024.
The increase was mainly driven by higher home delivery volumes, supported by targeted marketing, improved in-store performance, and price rises introduced in 2024 and 2025.
The company also cited efforts to increase average customer spend.
Total revenue rose to £448.7m from £408.3m a year earlier, reflecting stronger sales and the contribution from new restaurant openings.
Gross profit increased to £30.5m from £23.9m, helped by a lower impairment charge.
Operating profit edged up to £4.1m from £3.4m, supported by tighter cost control, particularly in labour, including productivity gains and reduced non-trading hours.
Underlying EBITDA rose to £28m, whilst adjusted EBITDA reached £55.8m.
During the year, the company expanded its UK footprint, opening seven restaurants, refurbishing 31 sites, and closing 12 loss-making outlets.
It also introduced new menu items, expanded restaurant technology, and continued development of its mobile app.