Yum’s New China Strategy: Fill Up With Gas, Food
Just weeks after getting regulatory approval for its purchase of leading hot pot chain Little Sheep (HKEx: 968), KFC parent Yum Brands (NYSE: YUM) is making headlines once again for yet another tie-up, this time with Sinopec (HKEx: 386; NYSE: SNP), China’s top oil refiner. (English article) But Yum is less interested Sinopec’s oil refining prowess, and has its eye instead of the company’s 30,000 gas stations located across China, many of which could host new outlets for Yum’s KFC and Pizza Hut stores. I have to say that this strategy looks quite intriguing, as Sinopec’s vast chain of gas stations in China would instantly complement Yum’s own 3,500 KFCs and 560 Pizza Huts throughout the country, providing real estate and other infrastructure that Yum could instantly use to quickly open lots of new stores to boost its already strong position as China’s leading fast-food operator. The strategy looks similar to rival McDonalds’ (NYSE: MCD) launch earlier this year of a major new initiative to open drive-through restaurants, catering to China’s new generation of young, affluent car owners. (previous post) I personally like Yum’s strategy a bit more, as opening outlets in Sinopec stations will give it lots of new locations to choose from, and allow it to quickly build outlets in the ones that it likes. The McDonalds strategy looks a bit more time-consuming, calling on the company to explore locations and then build new restaurants on its own. The big question, of course, is will Chinese consumers want to purchase fried chicken, pizzas and maybe even hot-pots-to-go at the same place that they fill up their car with gas? Honestly speaking I’m not sure what the answer is, as I’ve never seen this concept at gas stations outside China. In the US many gas stations house convenience stores, but it’s far less common to see actual restaurants inside them. That said, I don’t see why the concept won’t work, and would give this latest tie-up between Yum and Sinopec and strong chance of success.
Bottom line: Yum’s new tie-up with Sinopec will allow it to expand its KFC and Pizza Hut business to thousands of Chinese gas stations, tapping China’s new generation of car owners.
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