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After delays, Papa John’s targets 2025 for India entry

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Papa John’s, one of the largest pizza chains in the world, has refocused its strategy for entering India’s competitive foodservice market, now eyeing a 2025 launch.

The decision comes after a year-long delay from the original 2024 timeline, signalling a more calculated approach as the brand seeks to differentiate itself in a market dominated by established players like Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut.

With inflationary pressures tightening consumer budgets, the US-based chain is betting on long-term growth in a country with an increasingly urbanised and dining-out culture.

Delayed entry aims to ensure sustainable growth

India presents a lucrative but complex opportunity for international foodservice brands. Papa John’s, which withdrew from the country in 2017 after operational and branding challenges, is taking no chances this time.

The company has pledged to prioritise localisation in its product offerings and menu design, reflecting diverse regional preferences.

The chain is partnering with Indian franchisees to leverage local insights into technology adoption, real estate, and supply chain management.

The goal is to ensure its new outlets are tailored to Indian tastes, something it admitted was lacking during its previous foray into the market.

The revised strategy includes scaling up to 650 outlets across India over the next decade.

However, the expansion will start cautiously, focusing initially on metro cities before moving into smaller towns—a stark contrast to the aggressive rollouts seen by competitors.

Western brands face inflation and rising competition

Papa John’s cautious approach comes as global fast-food chains in India grapple with challenges posed by inflation and rising competition.

Inflation has particularly squeezed middle-class households, impacting discretionary spending on dining out.

Even Tata Consumer Products, which operates Starbucks in India, has reportedly delayed opening some of its new outlets due to these economic pressures.

Meanwhile, rivals like Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut have expanded aggressively, securing brand loyalty among Indian consumers.

Domino’s, for instance, has established itself as a go-to option for affordable, fast delivery with extensive localisation in its menu.

This entrenched competition means Papa John’s faces a steep uphill battle to carve out market share.

Analysts, however, remain optimistic about the broader prospects for Western food brands in India.

They point to the increasing urbanisation of smaller towns and the country’s young population as key drivers of growth in the quick-service restaurant sector.

Papa John’s global ambitions hinge on India’s success

Globally, Papa John’s operates over 5,900 locations across approximately 50 countries, and India is a critical part of its international growth strategy.

The company’s focus on franchise-driven expansion is central to its efforts to maintain scalability while minimising operational risks.

India’s high growth potential also comes with risks that could impact its global ambitions.

The success or failure of Papa John’s return to India may serve as a litmus test for its ability to navigate challenging emerging markets.

Unlike mature markets where competition often revolves around product innovation, emerging markets like India demand a fine-tuned balance of price, localisation, and operational efficiency.

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