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Wingstop UK sees revenue jump to £125m in nine months

The increase came from a larger number of outlets and higher sales per store.

Wingstop UK reported revenue of £125m for the nine months to 29 December 2024, up from £84.7m for the full year ending 31 March 2024.

According to filings with the UK’s Companies House, the increase came from a larger number of outlets and higher sales per store.

The chain added 15 new locations during the reporting period, bringing the total to 57.

Operating profit rose to £13.7m, supported by stronger sales and tighter cost controls, whilst gross profit reached £71.3m.

The chain shifted its financial year-end to December after Lemon Pepper Holdings sold the UK business to US investment firm Sixth Street in a deal worth over £400m.

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