Yum Brands Reports Strong Q1 Earnings, Taco Bell Drives Growth
Taco Bell's 8% same-store sales growth outperforms expectations while KFC and Pizza Hut struggle in US market
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- Yum Brands reported Q1 adjusted EPS of $1.50, beating analyst expectations of $1.38, with revenue of $2.06 billion versus $2.04 billion expected.
- Taco Bell led performance with 8% same-store sales growth, significantly outpacing the quick-service restaurant industry.
- KFC posted 2% same-store sales growth while Pizza Hut remained flat globally.
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Yum Brands owns Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut. The company bought over 100 Taco Bell locations across the Southeast last year to accelerate development. Pizza Hut has long been the laggard of the portfolio, and Yum announced in November 2025 it would explore strategic options for the chain.
Yum Brands on Wednesday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that topped analysts' expectations, fueled by another strong quarter for Taco Bell. Here's what the company reported compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $1.50 adjusted vs. $1.38 expected Revenue: $2.06 billion vs. $2.04 billion expected Yum reported first-quarter net income of $432 million, or $1.55 per share, up from $253 million, or 90 cents per share, a year earlier. Excluding charges related to its strategic review of Pizza Hut and other items, the company earned $1.50 per share. Net sales climbed 15% to $2.06 billion, lifted by higher revenue from company-owned restaurants. Last year, the company bought more than 100 Taco Bell locations across the Southeast with a goal of accelerating development and profitability. Across Yum, global same-store sales rose 3%, driven by growth at Taco Bell, the gem of the company's portfolio. Taco Bell's same-store sales increased 8%, topping Wall Street's estimates of 5.6% growth, according to a survey by StreetAccount. "Taco Bell delivered an outstanding 8% same-store sales growth, meaningfully ahead of the [quick-service restaurant] industry, building off a very strong Q1 same-store sales growth rate in 2025," Yum CEO Chris Turner said in a statement. KFC reported same-store sales growth of 2%, shy of the 2.5% increase projected by StreetAccount. While the fried chicken chain's international business is considered one of Yum's "growth engines," its U.S. business has struggled in recent years, buckling under increased competition and consumers' value expectations. KFC U.S. system sales fell 2% during the first quarter. To win back customers, KFC is taking some cues from Taco Bell's successful playbook by leaning into innovation and affordability. Similarly, Pizza Hut saw stronger results outside of its home market. The struggling pizza chain reported flat same-store sales globally, although its international business saw same-store sales rise 2% in the quarter. Its U.S. same-store sales shrank 4%. Analysts were projecting global same-store sales declines of 0.7% for Pizza Hut, according to StreetAccount. In November, Yum said it would explore strategic options for the chain, which has long been the laggard of its portfolio. Several private equity firms, including Apollo Global Management and Sycamore Partners, are among the potential buyers vying for Pizza Hut, Reuters reported earlier this month. While Yum did not provide an update on the strategic review on Wednesday, its earnings release did include a bullet point showing the company's system sales, unit count and core operating profit excluding Pizza Hut.
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Yum Brands will likely announce a Pizza Hut sale within the next 6-12 months
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- When will Yum Brands complete the strategic review of Pizza Hut?
- Which private equity firm will ultimately acquire Pizza Hut?
- Can KFC reverse its US sales decline with new innovation and affordability strategies?




